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Lesson – 22 – Case “ko”

Lesson – 22 – Case “ko”

August 10, 2021

को ko is the second case/kaaraak and this ko is added to the receiver of the verb.

In English: Verb + noun/pronoun

In Hindi: Noun/pronoun + ko + verb

Call Ram – राम को बुलाओ – Ram ko bulavo

Eat the apple – सेब को खाएं – Seb ko khaayen

Clean the table – मेज़ को साफ करें – Mej ko saaf karen

Teach her – उसे सिखाओ – Use sikhaavo [Here ko is merged with the pronoun (Lesson 16)]

To decide whether to add ko or not, ask who / what receives the verb.

If the receiver is who (living) – add ko

If the receiver is what (non-living) – need not add ko

Call Ram – Call whom / what?

Call Ram – Ram is living/human being, so ko must be added to Ram.

राम को बुलाओ – Ram ko bulavo

Eat the apple – Eat whom / what? – Apple is non-living and so ko need not be added to apple.

Eat the apple

सेब खाएं – Seb khaayen

Few examples:

Clean the table – मेज़ साफ करें – Mej saaf karen

Teach her – उसे/उसको सिखाओ – Use/usko sikhaavo

Finish the work – काम खत्म करो – Kaam khatm karo

Keep the book away – पुस्तक दूर रखें – Pustak door rakhen

Bring money – पैसे लाएं – Paise laayen

Ram killed Ravan – राम ने रावण को मारा – Ram ne ravan ko maara

1. In the subject + को ko + complement + verb constructions, the verbs express the state of mind, physical experience, involuntarily actions, feelings, obligations, and emotions.

Ram has fever

राम को बुखार है – Ram ko bukhaar hai

Rani laughed

रानी को हँसी आयी – Rani ko hansi aayi [This literally translates to “laughter came to Rani”]

2. Whenever the objects are followed by the dative postposition को ko, the verb remains in the masculine singular form.

राम ने बहिन / बहिनों को बुलाया

Ram ne bahin / bahinon ko bulaaya

Ram called (his) sister / sisters

हमने लड़के लड़को लड़की लड़कियों को पढ़ाया

Humne ladke / ladko / ladkee / ladkiyon ko padaaya

We taught the boy / boys / girl / girls

3. When the sentence has both direct and indirect objects, add ko to indirect object only.

The woman gives the child to the girl

महिला लड़की को बच्चा देती है

Mahila ladakee ko bachcha detee hai

I will give this ice cream to you

मैं तुम्हें / तुमको यह आइसक्रीम दूंगा

Main tumhen / tumko yah aaisakreem doonga

The general structure of a Hindi sentence is: Subject + indirect object + direct object + verb

4. The postposition ko is added to the subject noun/pronoun if it is followed by an object and the verb chaahiye ‘want’ or the modal ‘should’ [The lesson on want and should will come later].

(i.e., subject + ko + object + chaahiye).

He wants this newspaper

उसे यह अखबार चाहिए

Use yah akhabaar chaahiye

He should do this work

उसे यह काम करना चाहिए

Use yah kaam karana chaahiye

5. को ko is also used for the word “to”.

Give these books to Rashmi

रश्मि को ये किताबें दे दो

Rashmi ko ye kitaaben de do

I will give this ice cream to you

मैं तुम्हें / तुमको यह आइसक्रीम दूंगा

Main tumhen / tumko yah aaisakreem doonga

6. Ko and mein are used with nouns denoting time.

He came at night

वह रात को आया – Vah raat ko aaya

He came during the night

वह रात में आया – Vah raat mein aaya

7. Ko is not added to place nouns.

I am going to Mumbai

मैं मुंबई जा रहा हूँ – Main Mumbai ja raha hoon

She is coming to my home

वह मेरे घर आ रही है – Vah mere ghar aa rahee hai

8. Ko is added to the days of the week and dates.

The school starts on March 31st

स्कूल 31 मार्च को शुरू होगा – Skool 31 maarch ko shuroo hoga

My parents will arrive on Sunday

मेरे माता-पिता रविवार को आएंगे – Mere maata-pita ravivaar ko aaenge

9. Ko is used to emphasize the inanimate object.

Read the book

किताब पढ़ें – Kitaab paden

किताब को पढ़ें – Kitaab ko paden

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