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      • Bengali personal pronouns are somewhat similar to English pronouns, having different words for first, second, and third person, and also for singular and plural (unlike for verbs, below). Bengali pronouns do not differentiate for gender; that is, the same pronoun may be used for "he" or "she".
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  2. Bengali personal pronouns are somewhat similar to English pronouns, having different words for first, second, and third person, and also for singular and plural (unlike for verbs, below). Bengali pronouns do not differentiate for gender; that is, the same pronoun may be used for "he" or "she".

  3. Bengali has gender neutral pronoun সে for indicating both he and she. Bengali verbs do not change on subject's gender. Some Bengali nouns have separate words for masculine and feminine genders although in modern Bengali people are encouraged to use gender neutral (often masculine only) word forms.

  4. In these languages, animate nouns are predominantly of common gender, while inanimate nouns may be of either gender. Danish (Danish has four gendered pronouns, but only two grammatical genders in the sense of noun classes. See Gender in Danish and Swedish.)

  5. Aug 12, 2024 · How Does Gender Work In Bengali Grammar, And Does It Affect Verb Conjugation? Bengali nouns are also masculine, feminine, and neuter, but gender is not as important in Bengali as it is in Hindi or French.

  6. Jul 17, 2024 · Bengali, unlike many other languages, does not have gendered pronouns because it does not grammatically differentiate between genders in its pronouns. What Is The Difference Between ‘Ami’ And ‘Apni’ In Bengali?

  7. Jun 2, 2021 · As described by you, Bengali has a meagre residue of the Indo-Aryan gender system. I do not see any problem with referring to “residual gender”. This, of course, is from a diachronic, not synchronic, perspective.

  8. May 26, 2023 · Bengali personal pronouns share some similarities with pronouns in other Indo-Aryan languages and even English, but also some marked differences compared to these languages. Pronouns do not differentiate for gender - the same pronoun can be used for a male or a female person.

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