Saturday, 18 May 2013

Pronouns.


Lesson 3: Pronouns.
      First, a basic table of the Hindi personal pronouns, then let us  give some explanation.


 SINGULAR
PLURAL
(हिंदी) Hindi English
(हिंदी) Hindi
English
मैं(main, mai~) I हम(ham) We
तु(tu) You (intimate) आप(aap) You
तुम(tum) You वे(ve) They/These
वह(voh/vah) He/She/It/That

 तु (tu) is used only for very close person, e.g. your girlfriend/boyfriend. Then तुम (tum) is probably the most used word for "you" (sg) in Hindi. You can say that to everybody unless you want to be polite, if so you can use the word "aap" (आप). NB. When using "aap" (आप) or "tum" (तुम) you have to conjugate the verb for plural, since they're actually the plural form of "you". Well, you don't know how to conjugate at this point, but do remember that rule! When meeting for the first time and when politeness is needed better use 'aap' for 'you'!
Now let's have a look at some demonstrative pronouns:
      यह = This ( yeh / yah )
      वह = That ( woh / wah )

      ये = These ( ye )
      वे = Those ( ve )
Now for the possesive pronouns:
 SINGULAR
PLURAL
(हिंदी) Hindi English
(हिंदी) Hindi
English
मेरा(mera) My हमारा(hamara) Our
तेरा
(tera - /tu/)
Your आपका(aapka) Your
तुम्हारा
(tumhara - /tum/)
Your उनका(unka) Their
उसका
(uska)
His

One can build many sentences with so many pronouns. So, let's say something in hindi at last! ;-)
       है = is ( hai /hae/ )
   सेरा नाम Peter है = My name is Peter. ( Mera naam Peter hai.    नाम (naam) means "name" ).
NB: The verb in Hindi is placed always at the end of the sentence. That's a feature which many asian languages share as well. So, Hindi is SOV language (i.e Subject-Object-Verb). In our case we don't say "My name is Peter", but "My name Peter is", that's the proper wordorder in Hindi. More examples:
   उसका नाम Peter है. = His name is Peter. (Uska naam Peter hai.)
   यह पानी है. = This is water. ( Yah pani hai. )
   यह घर है. = This is a house. (Yeh ghar hai. )

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