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Lesson 11 – Imperatives

Lesson 11 – Imperatives

Imperative forms are the verbal forms used in commands, orders, requests, warnings, prohibition,s etc. In this form, the subject will always be in the second person which is generally not mentioned in the sentence. When tu is the subject, the verb remains in its root form/base form. You come – तू आ – Tu aa – Here aa is come …
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Lesson 10 – Saying About Ourselves

Lesson 10 – Saying About Ourselves

Hum हम is we in Hindi. With ham, we will always have हैं hain (in present tense only). We are teachers – हम शिक्षक हैं – ham shikshak hain We are good – हम अच्छे हैं – ham achche hain We have three equivalents for our in Hindi. हमारा humaaraa, हमारी humaaree, हमारे humaare. Humaaraa used with masculine singular nouns, …
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Lesson 9 – Say Their Name

Lesson 9 – Say Their Name

This lesson is closely related to Lesson 7. In this lesson, you will learn to say someone else’s name. The second-person possessive pronoun is “Your”. Hindi has 9 equivalents for “Your”. For tu, we have तेरा tera, तेरी teree, तेरे tere. By now you might have guessed that tera is used with masculine singular nouns, teree with feminine singular and …
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Lesson 8 – Describe Others

Lesson 8 – Describe Others

In English, the second-person pronoun is “you”. In Hindi, we have three equivalents for this: तू tu, तुम tum, and आप aap. The first one is तू tu. तू भगवान् है – tu bhagvaan hai – you are god तू रवि है – tu ravi hai – you are ravi तू मेरा बेटा है – tu mera beta hai – …
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Lesson 7 – Say Your Name

Lesson 7 – Say Your Name

In this lesson, you will learn to say your name in Hindi. The English first-person pronoun is “My”. Hindi has 3 equivalents for “my”. 1. मेरा Mera – To be used with singular masculine nouns. 2. मेरी Meree – To be used with singular and plural feminine nouns. 3. मेरे Mere – To be used with plural masculine nouns. Examples: …
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Lesson 6 – Adjectives and Adverbs

Lesson 6 – Adjectives and Adverbs

Adjectives Adjectives are words that describe nouns or pronouns or in other words, give some more information about nouns or pronouns. “Old,” “green,” and “cheerful” are the adjectives in “old book”, “green mango”, and “cheerful boy” as these words give some more information about the following noun. The word order of nouns and adjectives is the same in Hindi as …
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Lesson 5 – Plural

Lesson 5 – Plural

A noun names an object, person, or place. When a noun is singular, it means there is one of them. When a noun is plural it means there is more than one. In Hindi, the plural number is also used as a polite and respectful form to address a single person (generally a stranger or elder). Masculine nouns To form …
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Lesson 4 – Nouns

Lesson 4 – Nouns

Now, the toughest part of Hindi grammar is the gender of nouns. All the nouns in Hindi are divided into two categories: masculine and feminine. There is no neuter gender in Hindi. The gender of nouns referring to animate beings is the same as the sex of those beings. For example, man, father, brother, bull, etc. are always masculine and …
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Lesson 3 – Connect The Sentences

Lesson 3 – Connect The Sentences

Hello and welcome! Glad you made it to the third lesson! This is a very simple and short lesson in which we will learn to connect the two sentences that we learned in the previous two lessons using “and” and “or”. “and” in Hindi is “aur/और” and “or” in Hindi is “ya/या”. You must know that there are other Hindi …
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Lesson 2 – Say Your Place

Lesson 2 – Say Your Place

Hello and welcome to this second lesson! In the first lesson, you’ve learned to introduce yourself. In this lesson, you will learn to say that you are from someplace. You will also learn to use the word “not” in Hindi. “From” in Hindi is “से /se” (pronounced like the English word “say”). So, “I am from America” in Hindi is …
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