As in other Indo-Aryan languages, Bhojpuri nouns possess a gender, either masculine or feminine.
[1] Nouns of Bhojpuri tend to change their features in a slower fashion than the other word classes.
[3] The stem noun either ends with a vowel or a consonant, e.g. dōrā (thread), nōkar (servant).
e.g.: 𑂞𑂥 𑂥𑂹𑂩𑂯𑂹𑂧𑂰 𑂣𑂴𑂓𑂪 𑂧𑂯𑂞𑂰𑂩𑂲, 𑂍𑂵 𑂞𑂷𑂩 𑂦𑂞𑂰𑂩 𑂍𑂵𑂍𑂩𑂲 𑂞𑂴 𑂢𑂰𑂩𑂲 taba brahmā pūchhala mahatārī, ke tora bhatāra kekarī tū nārīNouns which represent animate being take the gender according to the sex they denote.
Generally, the words "sabh" (all) and "lōg" (people) are added to make plurals.
ke is used for Accusative, Dative and Genitive cases, sē is used for instrumental and ablative and mē is used for locative.