Remark II. The Gipsey language, as well as the Hindostan, has only two genders, the masculine and feminine. Those nouns which end in i, are, in both languages, feminine, and all the rest masculine. Both languages change the masculine into the feminine gender, by putting a j or an i for the termination. For Example,
| Gipsey, | Raja, the Prince, | Ranj, the Princess |
| Hindostan, | Raja, | Raji |
Some Pronouns.
1. I: Me; Me, Mo.
Singular Number.
| Me | Me; Mo | I |
| Mrohi; Man | Merra; Meika | Of me |
| Mange; Man | Mejko | To me |
| Mange; Man | Mejko | Me |
| Mander | Mejse | from Me |
| Amen; Men | Humra | We |
| Amerohi | Hummarra; Huraka | Of us |
| Amenge; Men | Hummko | To us |
| Amen; Men | Hummare; Humko | Us |
| Amendar; Amense | Hummse | from, with Us |
2. Thou: Tu; Tu.
Singular Number.