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Answers to the Review Posted by kunthra on Oct 24, 2009
I will eat (masculine) (मैं खाऊँगा) [for future tense take a look at the post for Oct. 18] She is a girl (वह लड़की है) [present tense see Aug 20] They are writing a letter (masculine) (वे हिंदी पत्र लिख रहे हैं) [present continuous tense – Sept 4] You fell (feminine) (To fall = गिरना) (आप गिर ईं)…
Review of All the Tenses We Learned So Far Posted by kunthra on Oct 21, 2009
This wil be a review of all that we have grammatically learned so far. Let’s see how many of these sentences you can translate into Hindi. If you have any trouble, check some of the previous posts. I will eat (masculine) She is a girl They are writing a letter (masculine) You fell (feminine) (To fall…
Future Tense Posted by kunthra on Oct 18, 2009
In English the future tense is explained by saying, ‘I will..’. More specifically, it’s like saying, ‘I will go to the park’ or I will do the homework. Hear is an example with the verb ‘to do’ (करना) I will do (masculine) (मैं करूँगा) I will do (feminine) (मैं करूँगी) We will do (masculine) (हम करेंगे)…
Past Perfect Tense Posted by kunthra on Oct 15, 2009
In English the past perfect tense is used when the action was completed in the remote past. Examples of the past perfect tense are: ‘I had slept’ or ‘I had eaten’. Here are some examples: First with a transitive verb: I had done: मैंने किया था We had done: हमने किया था You had done (both…
Causative Verbs Posted by kunthra on Oct 12, 2009
In English, causative verbs are things that allow someone to do something (Judy let me walk her dog), force someone to do something (My mother made me clean my room), or to convince someone to do something (The doctor got the patient to take the vaccine). In Hindi, there are also causative verbs in which…
Administrative Divisions of India Part II Posted by kunthra on Oct 9, 2009
The state language of Maharashtra is Marathi. Mumbai (formerly called Bombay) is the capital city of this state. Mumbai is the largest financial center in India. Maharashtra is the richest state in India. The state language of Manipur is Manipuri. Manipur is located in the northeastern part of India. Separatist groups have made Manipur a…
Administrative Divisions of India Posted by kunthra on Oct 6, 2009
India is divided into twenty eight states: The state language of Andhra Pradesh is Telegu. It is located on the southeastern coast of India. The Andhra Pradesh is called the Ricebowl of India because it produces rice as 77% of its cash crop. The state language of Arunachal Pradesh (अरुणाचल प्रदेश) is Hindi. Arunachal Pradesh contains a…