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Examples of Derivative Roots in Hindi – II Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 22, 2016
In Hindi, some of the verbs are derived from other verbs. The root of base verb changes to form a new root. In the last post, we saw how to derive new verbs root from other verbs. These derived verb is called व्युत्पन्न धातु (Vyautpann Dhaatu – Derivative Root) in Hindi. In this post, let’s…
Derivative Roots in Hindi – II Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 18, 2016
In previous posts, we have discussed some verbs which were derived from other verbs. The root of base verb changes to form a new root. This derived verb is called व्युत्पन्न धातु (Vyautpann Dhaatu – Derivative Root) in Hindi. In this post, let’s take few more derivative roots and derived verbs. And remember that the…
Examples of Derivative Roots in Hindi – I Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 7, 2016
In Hindi, some of the verbs are derived from other verbs. The root of base verb changes to form a new root. In the last post, we saw how to derive new verbs root from other verbs. These derived verb is called व्युत्पन्न धातु (Vyautpann Dhaatu – Derivative Root) in Hindi. In this post, let’s…
Derivative Roots in Hindi – I Posted by Nitin Kumar on Mar 31, 2016
In Hindi, some of the verbs are derived from other verbs. The root of base verb changes to form a new root. This derived verb is called व्युत्पन्न धातु (Vyautpann Dhaatu – Derivative Root) in Hindi. Let’s take some examples and see how this is done. And remember that the verbs in Hindi have ‘ना’…
Common Kitchen Chores With Examples Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 21, 2013
Some of our readers have requested the example sentences for my previous post, so I’ve written a new post with the example sentences. As this post has all the content from the previous post with addition of the example sentences, new readers will also find this post useful. Kitchen is called रसोई कक्ष (Rashoi Kaksh…
Common Kitchen Chores in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 15, 2013
How about learning Hindi vocabulary and verbs related to common kitchen chores? This post will present you some of the important verbs and vocabulary related to kitchen, vegetables, drinks etc. The post has a list of verbs for common kitchen chores. Each verbs is followed by the examples in Hindi giving you relevant vocabulary. Kitchen…
Intransitive Verbs in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 21, 2012
In the last topic, we have learnt about the transitive verbs. Today, I will try to explain the intransitive verbs. Intransitive verbs are called अकर्मक क्रिया (Akarmak Kriya). Intransitive verbs are those verbs which use a subject but not object(s). These verbs are easier to grasp as they don’t contain object (s). In Hindi, the…