Q. Opposite gender of a mare is?
Answer: Most languages in the world use genders. In a technical way, genders in languages allow breaking up the nouns into classes and categories. The part of the language called a noun that refers to an individual, place, thing, action, idea and quality. In some languages, the nouns can be designated as male and female, Masculine or feminine. The natural gender simply is concerned with the biological sex of a person, animal or character. This allows the classification of nouns. In some languages, the gender is more than male and female. That class is called the neutral gender.
- Common gender words- This denotes the creatures of either sex and the word can be either male or female.
Examples- child, companion, bird, cat, cattle, pig, pupil, relative, friend, singer, singer, sheep, student, swan, teacher, baby, animal, etc.
- Neutral gender words- This indicates the inanimate objects; they denote things without life or sex.
Examples- box, chair, table, bread, coffee, tea, door, window, house, floor, book, pen, computer, butter, etc.
- Masculine gender words- these gender words denote the male.
- Feminine gender words- These gender words denote the female.
The opposite gender of the mare is called a Stallion.
An adult female horse is called a Mare and its opposite is Stallion