English, asked by manoranjankuma2, 7 months ago

what is gender of neighbour​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Common gender is a type of noun which denotes either male or female gender. It is a gender which can be applied to both the masculine and feminine gender. Examples of common gender are animal, artist, children, servant, enemy, pupil, neighbor, minister, doctor, employee, singer, peon, musician, dancer, etc

Answered by jaseenanoufal2022sl
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Answer:

The word neighbour is common for both genders. So, this is a common gender noun. Neighbour is male or female both.

Explanation:

  • The word 'neighbour' refers to 'a person who lives near or next to another'.
  • This word is common for both genders. So, this is a common gender noun.
  • Neighbour is male or female both.
  • A noun denotes either a male or a female sex is called Common Gender.
  • For example, teacher, student, cousin, parent, etc.
  • In English , a noun that is the same whether it is referring to either gender, such as cat, people, spouse.
  • Unlike English though, Hindi has grammatical gender. For example: Book, table ,etc., are female. Whereas, room , house, door, etc. are male.
  • In some languages , such as Latin, a noun that may be masculine or feminine, but not neuter.
  • In some languages , such as Danish, a noun derived from a masculine or feminine word but separate from a neuter form....

Thus the word neighbour is  common for both genders. Neighbour is male or female both.

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