Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of expressing ability, duty, and dynamic daily actions in natural Hindi.
- Express physical and mental abilities using the modal verb 'Sakna'.
- Navigate external pressures and obligations using the 'Padna' construction.
- Expand your vocabulary exponentially by turning nouns into functional verbs.
배울 내용
Ready to elevate your Hindi conversations to the next level? In this chapter, we're moving past simple actions and diving into nuanced expression! First up, you'll master the versatile verb Sakna (can/able to) to articulate what you *can* and *cannot* do. Whether you're saying,
I can speak Hindior "I can't come today,
this skill is crucial for expressing abilities, possibilities, or even asking for permission. Next, we tackle another incredibly practical aspect: conveying obligations. Using thePadna" construction, you'll learn how to express tasks you *have* to do, not just because you choose to, but due to circumstances. Imagine telling a friend,
I have to go to workor
I must return home early—this structure makes your Hindi much more precise. Then comes the exciting part: working magic with
Karna (to do)! You'll discover how to transform almost any noun into an active verb, making your language incredibly flexible and modern. For instance, from help (مدد), you can form help karna (to help). Similarly, you'll use Hona (to be) with nouns or adjectives to describe changes of state or actions that occur spontaneously.
By the end of this chapter, you'll confidently discuss your abilities, obligations, and a wide array of daily activities. Your conversations will sound more natural and meaningful, just like a true Hindi speaker! Get ready to make significant progress!
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"Sakna" 사용법 (할 수 있다)동사 어근 뒤에 성별과 수에 맞춰 변형된
saknā를 붙이면 능력이나 허락을 표현할 수 있어요! -
부정적 능력: '~할 수 없다'라고 말하기 (नहीं सकना)동사 원형 뒤에 «नहीं»와 주어에 맞게 변화된 «सकना»를 붙여서 '할 수 없다'는 표현을 만들어요.
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강한 의무 (어쩔 수 없이 해야 함)외부 상황에 의해 강제로 무언가를 해야 할 때는
mujhe나tumhein같은 여격 주어와padna구조를 사용해 보세요. -
힌디어의 '하다' 동사 해킹: 결합 동사 (Karnā) 마스터하기Mastering
karnāconjuncts lets you turn any noun into an action, making your Hindi flexible and modern. -
자동사 결합 동사 (명사 + Hona)Use Noun/Adj + honā when an action happens by itself or describes a change of state.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Describe your professional skills using 'Sakna'.
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By the end you will be able to: Explain why you cannot attend an event due to obligations.
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By the end you will be able to: Use 'Karna' and 'Hona' to describe complex daily processes.
챕터 가이드
Overview
verb hack is a hallmark of modern Hindi, allowing you to transform countless nouns into active verbs, making your language incredibly flexible. From to help (madad karnā) to to be late (der honā), these conjunct verbs are indispensable for discussing a vast array of daily actions and states.How This Grammar Works
Sakna (Can/Able to). Saknā is an auxiliary verb that follows the stem of the main verb.I can speak Hindiis main Hindī bol saktā hū̃ (मैं हिंदी बोल सकता हूँ). If the subject is feminine, it would be bol saktī hū̃ (बोल सकती हूँ).
I have to go to workis mujhe kām par jānā paṛtā hai (मुझे काम पर जाना पड़ता है). The ko marks the experiencer of the obligation.
Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: मैं हिंदी बोल सकता। (Main Hindī bol saktā.)
- 1✗ Wrong: मैं काम पर जाना पड़ता है। (Main kām par jānā paṛtā hai.)
I in I have to) must be marked with ko (को), which transforms main (मैं) into mujhe (मुझे).- 1✗ Wrong: मैं मदद कर रहा हूँ। (Main madad kar rahā hū̃.) - *If the intention is
I am being helped.
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to help, if you want to express to be helped or help is happening to me,you use honā (होना) with the noun, often with a possessive pronoun like merī (मेरी). Karnā implies active doing, honā implies happening or being.
Real Conversations
A
(Can you meet me this evening?)
B
(No, I will have to go home early today.)
A
(How much work do you have to do on this project?)
B
(There's still a lot of work to do, and I feel like I'll be late.)
Quick FAQ
What's the difference between saknā and other ways to express ability in Hindi grammar?
Saknā is the most direct and common way to say can or be able to in Hindi, focusing on physical or mental capacity. Other ways might use phrases like eligible to or capable of, but saknā is for general ability.
When should I use karnā vs. a simple verb in B1 Hindi?
Many actions in Hindi are expressed using a noun + karnā (e.g., baat karnā - to talk) even if a simple verb exists (e.g., bolnā - to speak). Often, the conjunct verb with karnā can feel more natural or polite, or it's simply the standard way to express that action (e.g., safāī karnā - to clean).
Is padnā always about obligation, or can it mean something else?
While primarily used for obligation in this context, padnā also literally means to fall or to happen. For example, barf paṛ rahī hai (बर्फ पड़ रही है - it's snowing/snow is falling). However, in the
X ko Y karnā paṛtā haistructure, it specifically denotes obligation.
How do I know if I should use karnā or honā with a noun?
Use karnā when the subject *actively performs* the action (e.g., main madad kartā hū̃ - I help). Use honā when the action *happens to* the subject, or the subject *undergoes* a change of state (e.g., mujhe bukhār ho gayā hai - I have a fever/fever has happened to me). Think of karnā as to do and honā as to be or to happen.
Cultural Context
주요 예문 (8)
팁과 요령 (4)
동사 없이 '할 수 있다'만 쓰면 안 돼요!
Main kar saktā hūn(할 수 있어요)처럼요.
끝맺음 생략 꿀팁
Main nahin kar sakta라고만 해도 충분하답니다!
주어의 변신
Mujhe jaana hai.처럼 시작하는 게 포인트예요!Use English nouns
핵심 어휘 (7)
Real-World Preview
Explaining a Busy Schedule
Review Summary
- [Verb Root] + sakna (conjugated)
- [Subject + ko] + [Infinitive] + padna (conjugated)
- [Noun/Adj] + karna/hona
자주 하는 실수
Do not use the full infinitive (bolna) with sakna. Use only the root (bol).
Obligation verbs like 'padna' require the subject to take 'ko' (indirect subject).
Use 'Karna' when you are the one performing the action. 'Hona' implies the action is happening to you or by itself.
이 챕터의 규칙 (5)
Next Steps
You've just crossed a major threshold in Hindi! Being able to discuss obligations and abilities makes your speech sound significantly more mature and nuanced. Keep practicing these 'power verbs'!
Record a 1-minute voice note describing 3 things you have to do tomorrow.
Write 5 sentences about things you can do now that you couldn't do a year ago.
빠른 연습 (9)
Find and fix the mistake:
Usne koshish kiyā.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 힌디어의 '하다' 동사 해킹: 결합 동사 (Karnā) 마스터하기
Main achā khānā banā ___ hūn. (저는 요리를 잘 할 수 있어요)
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: "Sakna" 사용법 (할 수 있다)
Maine madad ___.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 힌디어의 '하다' 동사 해킹: 결합 동사 (Karnā) 마스터하기
Find and fix the mistake:
Woh English bol saktā hain.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: "Sakna" 사용법 (할 수 있다)
मैं खुश ___।
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 자동사 결합 동사 (명사 + Hona)
Find and fix the mistake:
वह दुखी हुआ है।
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 자동사 결합 동사 (명사 + Hona)
가장 적절한 문장을 고르세요:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: "Sakna" 사용법 (할 수 있다)
Which is correct?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 자동사 결합 동사 (명사 + Hona)
Main kām ___ hūn.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 힌디어의 '하다' 동사 해킹: 결합 동사 (Karnā) 마스터하기
Score: /9
자주 묻는 질문 (6)
Main kal aa sakūngā(내일 올 수 있을 거예요)처럼 'sakna'를 미래형으로 바꿔보세요.
Main jane de saktā hūn(가게 해줄 수 있어)처럼요.
Main nahin kar sakta처럼요.
Main nahin jaa saka는 그날 못 갔다는 뜻이에요.
Mujhe jaana padega.roti khaani padti hai라고 해요.