April 20, 2008 at 8:58 pm
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mine: मेरा
yours (formal): आपका
yours (informal) : तुम्हारा
his/hers/its: इसका
theirs: इसनका
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Possessive Pronouns are adjectives, they tell whose thing it is. Just like other adjectives, they change based upon the gender and the number of the noun that they modify.
For example, पत्नी means wife and it is feminine. To say my wife, I would say “मेरी पत्नी” if you were to say “My husband” where husband is a masculine noun, you would say “मेरा पति”. The word for “my” would change based upon if the noun it modified was plural or singular. For example, to say “My Sons” would be “मेरे बेटे”. However, to say “My daughters” would be just “मेरी बेटीयां
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April 13, 2008 at 10:38 pm
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Today we continue exploring the consonants in the Hindi alphabet.
क ख ग घ ङ <= Line 1
च छ ज झ ञ <= Line 2
ट ठ ड ढ ण <= Line 3
त थ द ध न <= Line 3
प फ ब भ म
य र ल व श
ष स ह क्ष त्र ज्ञ
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April 11, 2008 at 12:19 pm
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Hello Everyone,
Namaste नमस्ते
Good morning to all of you, I am Shipra Gupta from India. I am an online tutor who takes Hindi lessons online. I am very thankful to all the listeners for such a great response and for sending me all your queries.
So let’s start the work for today.It is pen-kalam- कलम
The spelling in English is kalam- कलम
The sentence is, This is my pen यह मेरी कलम है
I am sure everyone is able to understand it clearly
See you all tomorrow.
bye n अलविदा
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April 9, 2008 at 4:07 pm
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Hello Everyone,
Namaste नमस्ते
Good morning to all of you, I am Shipra Gupta from India. I am an online tutor who takes Hindi lessons online. I am very thankful to all the listeners for such a great response and for sending me all your queries.
So let’s start the work for today.It is mouse-chooha चूहा
The spelling in English is mouse-chooha चूहा
The sentence is ,This rat is fat . यह चूहा मोटा है ,yeh chooha mota hai
I am sure everyone is able to understand it clearly
See you all tomorrow.
bye n अलविदा
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April 8, 2008 at 12:26 pm
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Hello Everyone,
Namaste नमस्ते
Good morning to all of you, I am Shipra Gupta from India. I am an online tutor who takes Hindi lessons online. I am very thankful to all the listeners for such a great response and for sending me all your queries.
So let’s start the work for today. I will be using a phrase today—glass-िगलास!
The spelling in English is gilass glass-िगलास
The sentence is I drink water in glass. मैंंं िगलास में पानी पीता हूँ
I am sure everyone is able to understand it clearly
See you all tomorrow.
Bye n अलविदा

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