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Excellent explanation may sampurna avagahan karthe hoo Just I am trying to say in hindi mam Do more videos it will helpful for beginners Than u very much
Thank you so much for this awesome lesson I was always confused about the use of Main and Mujhe. What I would really like to know is why Mujhe is used when you want to say "I am hungry" can we not use Main because it means "I am" ?
Yes you can use "main" because as you said it is "I am". Actual if do the literal translation of I am hungry it will start with "main". I am hungry --> main bhookhaa hoon (मैं भूखा हूँ) - Masculine main bhookhee hoon (मैं भूखी हूँ) - Feminine So you see if you use "main" then you have to mind the gender. When mujhe is used then the gender of the speaker does not matter. mujhe bhookh lagee hai (मुझे भूख लगी है). Also with mujhe it means more like hunger is happening / is attached to me. So actually not a literal translation of I am hungry. I know it is a little confusing but most native speaker use mujhe in this kind of sentences.
Thanks a lot 🙏 In Hindi the standard structure of a Hindi sentence is subject, object and then verb. But sometimes depending on how much stress you want to put on a particular word it might be in a different position in a sentence. Most time putting it at either place is fine and you can choose to say it either way. So it comes down to personal choice. For example - I don't know can be mujhe nahee pataa or mujhe pataa nahee. You will hear first one more frequently spoken but you can say it the second way too. I know it is a little confusing but the more you listen to sentences and conversations in Hindi the easier it will become to figure it out. Hope this helps.
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A brilliant channel. However, the recording of the voices is done in a way that produces an echo which, for hard of hearing, is makes listening difficult.
"mereko" is not proper Hindi. Instead use mujhe in place of mereko. For example - I like tea - mujhe chaay pasand hai (मुझे चाय पसंद है।) not mereko chaay pasand hai. Hope this helps.
This video is about main(मैं) and mujhe (मुझे) not mere (मेरे) or mereee (मेरी). I have two sisters = mereee do behnein - मेरी दो बहनें हैं। I have two brothers =. mere do bhaaee hain - मेरे दो भाई हैं।
Sure I will post more in future! In the meantime you might like these videos ua-cam.com/video/Tfz2hxNIwv4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/xFd5e_Qh3XY/v-deo.html
As a general rule of thumb, when you are talking about things that you have or don't have e.g. मेरे पास पैसे हैं or मेरे पास पैसे नहीं हैं। and not मुझे पैसे नही है ।
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Thank you very much! I am glad i found this channel, it is really very appealing to me, as it straight to the point, very clear and the visuals are very helpful. Repeating twice is really a good feature. Your voice is really nice. Thank you for your good work. 💞
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Very very useful lesson which pictures the difference between main n Muhje.i was wondering how to know the difference n there came your video. Thanks
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Excellent explanation may sampurna avagahan karthe hoo
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Do more videos it will helpful for beginners
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Thank you. I needed this. Please explain next time mujhko, mujhse,
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Thank you so much for this awesome lesson I was always confused about the use of Main and Mujhe. What I would really like to know is why Mujhe is used when you want to say "I am hungry" can we not use Main because it means "I am" ?
Yes you can use "main" because as you said it is "I am". Actual if do the literal translation of I am hungry it will start with "main".
I am hungry -->
main bhookhaa hoon (मैं भूखा हूँ) - Masculine
main bhookhee hoon (मैं भूखी हूँ) - Feminine
So you see if you use "main" then you have to mind the gender.
When mujhe is used then the gender of the speaker does not matter.
mujhe bhookh lagee hai (मुझे भूख लगी है). Also with mujhe it means more like hunger is happening / is attached to me. So actually not a literal translation of I am hungry. I know it is a little confusing but most native speaker use mujhe in this kind of sentences.
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Thank you for posting this video. Dou you happen to have a video about question form for you/he/she?
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Thank you so much. It is very clear. Can we say 'Main yah pataa karta hoon' ?
You are welcome. Yes, you can say main yah pataa kartaa hoon but it is different from mujhe yah pataa hai.
Kindly upload for उनहे, आपसे, आपनी, आपकी. This video is very informative. Thank u.
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Oh thanks a lot, I have been looking for this explanation./ Gracias, Estuve buscando esta explicación. Is the same rule for the rest of the pronouns?
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Very nice video, i wanted to asks, why is sometimes nahee infront the ver and sometimes behind?
Thanks a lot 🙏 In Hindi the standard structure of a Hindi sentence is subject, object and then verb. But sometimes depending on how much stress you want to put on a particular word it might be in a different position in a sentence. Most time putting it at either place is fine and you can choose to say it either way. So it comes down to personal choice. For example - I don't know can be mujhe nahee pataa or mujhe pataa nahee. You will hear first one more frequently spoken but you can say it the second way too. I know it is a little confusing but the more you listen to sentences and conversations in Hindi the easier it will become to figure it out. Hope this helps.
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मै टृनिडाडयन हूं।
मुझे पैसे नही है ।
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Hello dear, again and again you highly impress me with your great teaching skills. You have a wonderful way of explaining even difficult/complex sections, that makes it easy to understand😊👍🏼.
🙏Thank you so so much for teaching us Hindi so well🙏🌺❤
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A brilliant channel. However, the recording of the voices is done in a way that produces an echo which, for hard of hearing, is makes listening difficult.
Didn't realize that! I have changed the recording method for newer videos. Hopefully they are easier to listen to.
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Madam also tell us all the gender feminine sentences eg a male guy talks about his daughter mother or wife.
Thank you for the suggestion.Will do so in future videos 🙏
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"Mereko " meaning ? Shall we use instead of mujhe(I)
"mereko" is not proper Hindi. Instead use mujhe in place of mereko. For example - I like tea - mujhe chaay pasand hai (मुझे चाय पसंद है।) not mereko chaay pasand hai. Hope this helps.
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I'm a Ghanaian but I want to learn hindi so what if I say main hoon maya mera
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Not exactly sure what you want to say but
main hoon is I am and mera is mine (masculine)
Thanks for the correction but I want to know how to say I'm hungry in Hindi
@@henrietta3296 There are 2 ways to say it.
main bhookhaa hoon (masculine)
main bhookhee hoon (feminine)
OR
mujhe bhookh lagee hai (gender neutral)
Madam, Please provide hindi to english meaning passage with readout video
You taught for
I have two sisters
As
Mere do bhaee hai
Please clarify
This video is about main(मैं) and mujhe (मुझे) not mere (मेरे) or mereee (मेरी).
I have two sisters = mereee do behnein - मेरी दो बहनें हैं।
I have two brothers =. mere do bhaaee hain - मेरे दो भाई हैं।
मुझे हिन्दी से प्यार है!
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Thanx for this grammar video
And upload more grammar videos
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ua-cam.com/video/Tfz2hxNIwv4/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/xFd5e_Qh3XY/v-deo.html
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Please explain below differences
मैं जानता हूँ
मुजे पता है
Can we use मैं पता हूँ or मुझे जानता है
Thank you so much mam
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How will you use मेरे पास?
As a general rule of thumb, when you are talking about things that you have or don't have e.g. मेरे पास पैसे हैं or मेरे पास पैसे नहीं हैं। and not मुझे पैसे नही है ।
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main kartee pasan hai
Thanks! Just one thing with "main" the sentence should end with "hoon".
So main pasand kartee hoon - I like it.
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