
Based on common observation, masculine and feminine nouns can be further classified in two subcategories as shown in the following table (1). There is no certain rules to learn about gender assignment to particular noun in Hindi. For example: Book, table, etc, are female. Unlike English though, Hindi has grammatical gender. Inspirational Quote: First say to yourself what you would be and then do what you have to do.In Hindi, nouns can be divided into two types of gender, namely पुलिंग “Masculine,” and स्त्रीलिंग “Feminine.” Like English, Hindi has natural gender such as boy and gild, man and woman. Please check out our main menu here for more lessons: homepage. I hope you learned a lot about the Hindi grammar in this lesson. Demonstrative Pronouns - Hindi - Pronunciation One more thing you need to know is the demonstrative pronouns. Possessive Pronouns - Hindi + Pronunciation Here are more examples: Object Pronouns - Hindi + Pronunciation The object pronoun is used as a target by a verb, and usually come after that verb. Personal Pronouns - Hindi + Pronunciation We will start with the personal pronouns. The following examples use pronouns in different ways and places to demonstrate how they behave in a sentence. I think it's better to put the above example in a sentence to better assist you. Possessive Pronouns - Hindi - Pronunciation Here is a list of the most common ones: Personal Pronouns - Hindi - Pronunciation For example instead of saying my teacher speaks 3 languages, you can use the pronoun he, and say he speaks 3 languages. In general, a pronoun can be used instead of a noun. We're almost done! This time we will learn the pronouns in Hindi.

The following examples use the adverbs in different ways and places to demonstrate how it behaves in a sentence. Here is a list of the most common ones: Adverbs - Hindi - PronunciationĪlways हमेशा, सदैव, सदा The adverb is because it describes the verb and answers the question how do you speak?. But what is an adverb? In general, adverbs modify verbs and adjectives. More of the interrogative form, now in a sentence: Questions + Rules - Hindi + Pronunciation ? Here are some common examples: English - Hindi - Pronunciation
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Now let's learn how to ask questions ( interrogative). Negative Sentences - Hindi + Pronunciation The following examples use negation in different ways and places to demonstrate how they behave in a sentence. For example: Saying no, I can't, I don't. Now let's learn how to make a negative sentence ( negation).

Prepositions + Rules - Hindi + Pronunciation The following examples use prepositions in different ways and places to demonstrate how they behave in a sentence. The following is a list of the most used prepositions in Hindi. For example: I speak Hindi and English the preposition is because it connects both words Hindi and English. In general, they are used to link words to other words. To hear the pronunciation, just click on the sound icon. We will first learn about prepositions, negation, questions, adverbs, and pronouns including: personal, object and possessive pronouns. Welcome to the 8th lesson about Hindi grammar.
