Questions, Negation, and Requests
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Transform your Hindi from simple statements into dynamic conversations and polite requests.
- Negate sentences using the simple marker 'nahiṃ'.
- Formulate essential questions to navigate daily life.
- Give instructions and make polite requests using proper verb endings.
O que você vai aprender
Hey friend! Ready to take a huge leap in your Hindi learning journey? This chapter is like a magic toolkit that teaches you how to truly express yourself. First, you'll master saying 'no' by placing 'nahiṃ' (नहीं) right before the verb – super simple and practical for phrases like 'I don't want this.' Next, we dive into asking questions! Imagine being in a bustling Indian market, wanting to ask 'What is it?' (kyā), 'Who?' (kaun), 'Where?' (kahā̃), or 'When?' (kab). You'll learn to form these questions by simply replacing the information you seek with the right question word, just before the verb. This skill is key to navigating conversations and getting information. We'll also explore the dictionary form of Hindi verbs, ending in '-na' (nā), which acts like their basic identity. Then comes the exciting part: giving friendly instructions to peers (using 'tum' and adding '-o' to the verb stem), like 'Come here!' or 'Read!' You'll also learn to make very polite requests (with 'aap' and adding '-iye' or '-jiye' to the verb stem), such as 'Please come in' or 'Please help me.' Picture yourself at a party in India: you can ask names, decline food, or politely ask for water. After this chapter, you won't just be a listener! You'll express needs, ask questions, and confidently connect. Don't worry; this is easier than you think, and you'll be speaking Hindi in no time!
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Dizendo Não: Negação com 'Nahin'Para negar em Hindi, basta colocar o «नहीं» logo antes do verbo e, no presente, você pode até esquecer o verbo auxiliar para soar mais natural!
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Fazer perguntas em hindi: O quê, Quem, Onde, Quando (क्या, कौन, कहाँ, कब)Em Hindi, basta colocar a palavra de pergunta (como «कहाँ» ou «कब») logo antes do verbo no final da frase.
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Verbos em Hindi: A Forma de Dicionário (-na)A forma do infinitivo
nāé o nome oficial do verbo e funciona como um substantivo masculino. Use as pílulas mágicas «nā» para nomear ações. -
Comandos em Hindi: O 'Tum' Amigável (Verbo + o)Para dar ordens ou fazer pedidos para amigos em Hindi, basta tirar o 'na' do final do verbo e colocar
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Pedidos educados em hindi: A forma 'Aap' (-iye/-jiye)A forma 'Aap' transforma ordens em pedidos carinhosos usando os sufixos
-iyeou-jiye.
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: Negate basic identity and existence sentences correctly.
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By the end you will be able to: Ask information-seeking questions using the four core 'K' words.
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By the end you will be able to: Differentiate between friendly commands and formal requests.
Guia do capítulo
Overview
no, ask crucial questions like What? Who? Where? and When?, and even give simple instructions or make polite requests. Imagine navigating an Indian market, asking for directions, or politely declining an extra helping of food – these are the real-world scenarios you'll soon conquer. This Hindi grammar A1 guide focuses on practical, everyday usage, ensuring you can apply what you learn immediately.How This Grammar Works
no, then move on to asking questions, understanding verbs, and finally, giving commands and making requests.no or not – directly before the verb. It's that easy!to eat or to read in English.you), you use the pronoun tum (तुम). To give a friendly command, you take the verb stem (remove the -nā from the dictionary form) and add -o (ओ).you). To make a polite request, take the verb stem and add -iye (इये) or -jīye (जिये). Verbs ending in a vowel stem usually take -jīye, while consonant stems usually take -iye.Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: Maiṃ nahīṃ hūm̐ jātā. (मैं नहीं हूँ जाता।)
- 1✗ Wrong: Aap jao! (आप जाओ!)
- 1✗ Wrong: Vaha kyā hai? (वह क्या है?) (Meaning
Who is that?)
what (things/concepts), while kaun (कौन) is for who (people). Using them interchangeably is a common beginner mistake.Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
How do I know where to place question words like kyā (क्या) or kahā̃ (कहाँ) in a sentence?
Generally, Hindi question words are placed just before the verb or the element they are asking about, replacing the information you're seeking. For instance, if you're asking What is this?, kyā (क्या) replaces this thing and goes near is.
Is there a simple rule for when to use -iye (इये) vs. -jīye (जिये) for polite requests?
Yes, it's quite simple for Hindi verb conjugations. If the verb stem ends in a vowel (like ā from ānā), you usually add -jīye. If the verb stem ends in a consonant (like paṛh from paṛhnā), you usually add -iye.
What is the significance of the -nā (ना) ending in Hindi verbs?
The -nā (ना) ending signifies the infinitive or dictionary form of a verb, equivalent to to [verb] in English (e.g., khānā - to eat). It's the base form from which all other conjugations are derived.
Can I use kyā (क्या) at the beginning of a sentence to turn any statement into a yes/no question?
Absolutely! Placing kyā (क्या) at the very beginning of a declarative sentence is a common way to form a simple yes/no question in Hindi, without needing to change the word order of the rest of the sentence. For example,
Kyā aap thīk haiṃ?(क्या आप ठीक हैं?) (Are you okay?).
Cultural Context
Exemplos-chave (8)
Aapka naam kya hai?
Qual é o seu nome?
Fazer perguntas em hindi: O quê, Quem, Onde, Quando (क्या, कौन, कहाँ, कब)Metro station kahaan hai?
Onde fica a estação de metrô?
Fazer perguntas em hindi: O quê, Quem, Onde, Quando (क्या, कौन, कहाँ, कब)Kripya yahan baithiye.
Por favor, sente-se aqui.
Pedidos educados em hindi: A forma 'Aap' (-iye/-jiye)Dicas e truques (4)
O Truque do Falante Preguiçoso
Nahin com um balanço de cabeça resolve 90% das vezes na rua!A Regra do Verbo
O Crachá do Verbo
khelnā.O toque do 'Na'
Suno na.Vocabulário-chave (7)
Real-World Preview
At a Friend's Dinner
Review Summary
- [Subject] + [Object] + नहीं(nahiṃ) + [Verb]
- [Subject] + [Question Word] + [Verb]?
- Verb Root + इये(iye) / जिये(jiye)
Erros comuns
In English, we say 'No, I am...'. In Hindi, 'nahiṃ' must come immediately before the verb 'hūṃ' to negate the sentence properly.
Do not start every question with 'kyā'. If you use a specific word like 'kaun' (who), 'kyā' is unnecessary and redundant.
The '-o' ending is for 'Tum' (friends). When using 'Aap' (respectful), you must use the '-iye' ending to avoid sounding rude.
Regras neste capítulo (5)
Next Steps
You've just unlocked the ability to interact with the world in Hindi! Keep practicing those 'K' words—they are your best friends in India.
Practice negating 5 things you are not today.
Roleplay asking for directions using 'kahā̃ hai'.
Prática rápida (10)
Mujhe pizza ___ pasand hai. (Comer)
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Verbos em Hindi: A Forma de Dicionário (-na)
Organize as palavras:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Fazer perguntas em hindi: O quê, Quem, Onde, Quando (क्या, कौन, कहाँ, कब)
Find and fix the mistake:
आप चाय लीजिये।
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pedidos educados em hindi: A forma 'Aap' (-iye/-jiye)
Wahaan nahi jaao.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Comandos em Hindi: O 'Tum' Amigável (Verbo + o)
Yahan ___ baitho! (Não sente aqui!)
mat em vez de nahin.frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Dizendo Não: Negação com 'Nahin'
Main cricket khelnī chāhtā hūn.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Verbos em Hindi: A Forma de Dicionário (-na)
वो ___ है?
कौन significa 'Quem'. क्या é 'O que' e कब é 'Quando'.frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Fazer perguntas em hindi: O quê, Quem, Onde, Quando (क्या, कौन, कहाँ, कब)
आप धीरे ____। (fale)
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pedidos educados em hindi: A forma 'Aap' (-iye/-jiye)
Zor se ___ (Fale alto).
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Comandos em Hindi: O 'Tum' Amigável (Verbo + o)
Escolha a tradução correta:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Verbos em Hindi: A Forma de Dicionário (-na)
Score: /10
Perguntas comuns (6)
nahin já mostra que a frase é negativa, o hai se torna redundante em frases de ação, como em Main nahin jaata.Main nahin jaata hai.
dekh. O infinitivo é a raiz + nā: dekhnā. É como o nome do verbo no dicionário.dekhnā.