3 Ways To Learn Marathi
mi (I) tu (you) to (he) ti (she) te [m. ]/ya [f. ] (they) aamhi/aapan (we) It’s important to note that the language makes a distinction between the male and female forms of a pronoun. There is also a third, neutral gender case for most nouns called the neuter that typically ends in “e”. In the neuter, a noun like the masculine “ghoda” (horse) becomes “ghode,” with no specified sex. [2] X Research source...