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Simple Sentence to Mixed and Compound Sentences in Hindi Posted by on Mar 31, 2014 in Hindi Language

In this post, let me show you how to make a mixed and compound sentences from simple sentence in Hindi. Once you know some basic rules, you can easily change a simple sentence to mixed and compound sentence.

So, let’s see how this is done ЁЯЩВ

рд╕рд░рд▓ рд╡рд╛рдХреНрдп (Saral Vaakya – Simple┬аSentence) to рдорд┐рд╢реНрд░рд┐рдд рд╡рд╛рдХреНрдп (Mishrit Vaakya – Mixed Sentence)

To make a mixed sentence from a simple sentence, we have to divide the simple sentence into two clauses. We also require conjunctions рдЬреЛ (which), рдЬрдм (when), рдХрд┐ (that), рдХреНрдпреВрдВрдХрд┐ (because), рдпрджрд┐ (if), рдЬрд┐рд╕рдиреЗ (the one who), рдЬрдм (when) etc , to join these two clauses to make the mixed sentence.

Example:

Simple Sentence Mixed Sentence
рд╢реНрдпрд╛рдо рдиреЗ рдЖрдкрдиреЗ рдорд┐рддреНрд░ рдХреА рдЧрд╛реЬреА рдЦрд░реАрджреАред┬а – Shayam ne aapne Mitr ki gadi kharidi – Shayam has purchased his friendтАЩs car. рд╢реНрдпрд╛рдо рдиреЗ рд╡реЛ рдЧрд╛реЬреА рдЦрд░реАрджреА рдЬреЛ рдЙрд╕рдХреЗ рдорд┐рддреНрд░ рдХреА рдереАред – Shayam ne wo gadi kharidi jo uske mitr ki thi – Shayam has purchased the car that his friend own.

рд░рд▓ рд╡рд╛рдХреНрдп (Saral Vaakya – Simple Sentence) to рд╕рдВрдпреБрдХреНрдд рд╡рд╛рдХреНрдп (Sanyukt Vaakya – Compound Sentence)

To make a compound sentence from a simple sentence, we have to divide the simple sentence into two clauses. Here we need conjunctions as well but this time, different ones like рдФрд░ (and), рдЕрдерд╡рд╛ (and), рддрдерд╛ (or), рдкрд░рдиреНрддреБ (but), рдХрд┐рдиреНрддреБ (however) etc , to join these two clauses to make the compound sentence.

Example:

Simple Sentence Compound Sentence
рд╕реБрд╢реАрд▓ рдкрд▓рдВрдЧ рдкрд░ рд▓реЗрдЯ рдЯреАрд╡реА рджреЗрдЦрдиреЗ рд▓рдЧрд╛ред – Sushil palag par let TV dekhne laga.┬а – Sushil laid on the bed, watching tv. рд╕реБрд╢реАрд▓ рдкрд▓рдВрдЧ рдкрд░ рд▓реЗрдЯ рдЧрдпрд╛ рдФрд░ рдЯреАрд╡реА рджреЗрдЦрдиреЗ рд▓рдЧрд╛ред –┬а Sushil palag par let gaya aur tv dekhne laga. – Sushil laid onto the bed and start watching TV.

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Nitin Kumar is a native Hindi speaker from New Delhi, India. His education qualification include Masters in Robotics and Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering. Currently, he is working in the Research and Development in Robotics in Germany. He is avid language learner with varied level of proficiency in English, German, Spanish, and Japanese. He wish to learn French one day. His passion for languages motivated him to share his mother tongue, Hindi, and culture and traditions associated with its speakers. He has been working with Transparent Language since 2010 and has written over 430 blogs on various topics on Hindi language and India, its culture and traditions. He is also the Administrator for Hindi Facebook page which has a community of over 330,000 members.


Comments:

  1. Elvie:

    Dear Nitin!
    Thank you for the posts!

    As for the last example of a compound sentence, we don’t call it compound, it’s another simple sentence in our view.

    (And I say I haven’t come across the term “mixed sentence” when studied English. So I’m taking thorough notice when getting to know new things in Hindi grammar.)

    • Sidrah:

      @Elvie It not called mixed sentence but complex sentence

  2. Sarita Lad:

    I am also working on language .
    I try to teach English Tutorials.
    I liked ur blog on pronoun. but I could not get a word for emphatic pronoun please tell me if you know.

  3. Sonu:

    Hello Nitin Kumar, Thank you so much for your tips on compound sentence. It was short and straight-to-the-point explanation about the usage of relative pronouns and conjunctions. I would like to humbly point out that many of the visitors of your site would find difficulty in understanding the term “Mixed sentences” since there is no such grammatical term in English – Simple, Compound, Complex and Minor sentences are the kinds of sentences in English language. Your explanation is helpful though.

  4. ahalya:

    Got a Hindi test tomorrow and this was helpful! Keep it up.

  5. LinPari:

    Hindi exam tomorrow !! Thank you so very much for this. Hope to do well ЁЯЩВ Thank ya, again !

  6. Shanaya:

    Very well described,but really I understood very well.

  7. mounica:

    thank you a lot.I understood this very well. A hindi test tomorrow.
    so wish me all the best

  8. Illiana D’zousa:

    ThankYou sooo Muj!!!!
    This lil thing hlpd me a lot!
    Was strgglng…but nw….m doin well….juz coz of dis!

  9. heth gada:

    thanks fr such postskeepit up

  10. Shanky:

    Your elaboration was perfectly done..I have a test this evening and I gotta tell you that I’m litreally ‘illiterate’ in hindi :p..Thanks ЁЯЩВ

  11. AnuRakShitA pAndAy:

    ToDay is my Hindi exam!!!
    ThAnkyou veRryy much **

  12. Jerril:

    thanks bro,
    your explanation was really good.These notes cleared my confusion .nice work and once again thank u

  13. MALGUDI:

    THANKS U THE SHIZNIT U MAKE LIFE GUD GUD THANKS MONE U BEST ARE MUN LOVE IS DA

  14. Erin Marydan:

    Thanks a lot,Nitin Kumar!!!!!!!!!!!!
    It helped me a lot while preparing for my hindi exams!!!!!
    It was very perfectly described.Thanks a lot!!!!!

  15. rachans:

    Very informative

  16. Vivaan Rajput:

    thx

  17. Aryaman kharel:

    I am amazed with your notes ….THANK YOU