用印地语询问“在哪里” (`कहाँ`)
To ask 'Where' in Hindi, place `कहाँ` (kahā̃) before the verb at the end of the sentence.
- • Use `कहाँ` (kahā̃) to ask where someone or somethi...
- • Place `कहाँ` right before the verb, not at the sen...
To ask 'Where' in Hindi, place `कहाँ` (kahā̃) before the verb at the end of the sentence.
Use `की तरफ` after an oblique noun to indicate general direction rather than a final destination.
Use the **Jo... Vo...** pair like bookends to connect a description to a person or object.
Connect time-based events using the `jab-tab` pair while avoiding the question word `kab` in statements.
To ask 'why' in Hindi, simply place `क्यों` (kyon) right before the verb in your sentence.
Use `jaisā... vaisā...` to say that something is done in the same manner as something else.
Always change the noun's ending if a postposition follows it; it's the mandatory 'uniform' for Hindi grammar.
Use `[Oblique Noun/Pronoun] + की तरह` to compare actions, behavior, or appearances in a fixed, feminine manner.
Use `ke baad` with the oblique form (-ne ending) of verbs to say "after doing" something.
Hindi uses paired 'J' and 'V' words to create 'The one who/which...' descriptive sentences.
Balance your sentences using `jitnā` and `utnā` to precisely compare quantities and proportions in Hindi.
Always use the oblique case before `के बारे में` to correctly identify the topic of your sentence.
Master the 'K-words' and place them before the verb to unlock every question in Hindi.
Use `kaisa/kaisi/kaise` to ask about quality or manner while ensuring agreement with the target noun.
Use `ke saath` for people and pairings, and always put the preceding word in the oblique case.
Match the ending of 'kitna' (-aa, -e, -ii) to the gender and number of the noun you are asking about.
Place `kya` at the start for Yes/No questions, and before the verb to ask "What".
Use `kab` before the verb to ask 'when' in any social, formal, or digital context.
Use `ke alava` with the oblique case to say 'besides' or 'except'—context determines if you are adding or excluding.
Postpositions like `के पहले` and `से` require the oblique case and indicate temporal or sequential relationships.
Simple Past reports finished events using only a modified verb stem, skipping 'tha' or 'hai' entirely.
Connect a condition with `agar` and its result with `toh` for clear, logical Hindi sentences.
Drop the `ना`, add the stem to `सकना`, and match the gender to speak about ability like a pro.
Use `chāhie` with `ko` subjects for things you need, and `chāhnā` with normal subjects for actions you want to perform.
Add 'flavor' to Hindi actions by combining a verb root with a vector for nuance and completion.
Add `gā`, `gī`, or `ge` to the verb stem to express 'will' with gender and number agreement.
Use `raha tha` for a video clip of the past, and `ta tha` for a photo album of memories.
Use Past Perfect for completed, distant actions, ensuring transitive verbs agree with the object using the `ne` particle.
Use the Hindi subjunctive to express doubt, wishes, and polite suggestions without changing for gender.
Use [Root] + [sakta/sakte/sakti] + [Auxiliary] to express ability, permission, or possibility.
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