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Opposite gender of goose

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Hello friend,

The term Goose is the female type whereas the opposite gender of Goose is the Gander that is the male.

This is a water geese. The male differs in terms of color and possess distinct color which separates it from the female. The male Goose tends to be in bigger size as compared to female goose. This difference is up to 10 percent.

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Answered by AmulGupta
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The opposite gender of 'goose' is 'gander'. Goose is the female gender whereas gander is the male gender.

What is gender as a noun?

  • Gender is a common noun classification that defines whether a noun is referring to a male or female.
  • The majority of English nouns lack grammatical gender, i.e., they are in the neutral form. Some nouns, on the other hand, have gender-specific forms.

In English grammar, what are the four separate genders?

  • Old English had a four-gender system, similar to that of modern German, with masculine, feminine, common, and neuter genders.
  • The masculine gender is used to indicate that a noun's sex is male. Examples of masculine gender nouns are actor, author, bachelor, boy, brother, dad etc.
  • The feminine gender is used to indicate that a noun's sex is female. Examples of Feminine gender nouns are actress, girl, sister, lady, mother etc.
  • The term "common gender" refers to a noun that can refer to either a male or female sex. As a result, when we don't know the sex of a noun, we usually use common gender. Examples of common gender nouns are parent, child, pupil, servant, friend, thief, etc.
  • A neuter gender noun is a noun that is used to describe non-living and inanimate things. It's a noun that refers to something that isn't masculine or female. Examples of neuter gender nouns are book, pen, table, chair, radio, cloth, bus, motor, song etc.

Therefore, the opposite gender of 'goose' is 'gander'. Goose is the female gender whereas gander is the male gender.

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