Thank you माफ़ कीजिए I just started learning Hindi and am confused about certain aspect of it, such as verb tenses and sentence structures. Your channel really helps clarify things for those who wish to become fluent in Hindi instead of just memorizing phrases. Keep it up! नमस्कार
Wow, great explanation. Thank you for this video. I am an excellent translator in Sri Lanka. I am fluent in three languages. Now I need to learn Hindi. So please upload more videos.
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Thank you very much. Is there a book in Hindi for verb conjugations of different tenses? Anyone please help. I want the title so that I can ask my friend travelling to India to buy it for me. Thank you.
You should tell us how the verb is formed by adding the suffix to the datu In this way we can use any datu and by adding the suffixes to the present,past, future make a verb. Your way is a parrot fashion way of learning
Please can you explain the 2nd person . so a female speaking to a male or about a male will still be spoken in the feminine because a lady is speaking. or will it change to masculine because the lady is speaking to a man
For 2nd person (that is if I am talking about you) it will be your gender that will decide how I will speak in Hindi. The speakers gender doesn't matter. Example: Man / Woman says "You walk" to a Man in Hindi --> aap chalte hain (आप चलते हैं) Man / Woman says "You walk" to a Woman in Hindi --> aap chaltee hain (आप चलती हैं)
Why does the future vowel sound change when one shifts from 1st person to 2nd person? We had oongaa and oongee, and now we have enge, not engaa nir oongaa or even oonge and engee, but not oongee? How exasperating!!!
I don't either. Is there any logic to this language, or did it get so corrupted in going from the Sanskrit to the Prakrit to the shursheni dialect? Beats me.
bro all language have issues bro, stop tripping. I can point out multiple things in English that is just ridiculous. Go learn Sanskrit then, its an ancient language with lots of ancient wisdom. maybe you will decode hidden secretes ( no joke)
it's only your opinion and depends on your level. I've been learning hindi for some weeks and find this extremely good and clarifying. I'm sure many people may share your view and many share my point too. As usual the point of view depends on how much you know beforehand. Don't give up! cheers
@@piotrdominek9613 hi ,I am also learning hindi and can you tell me is there any pattern for how they shorten then verb? Like For Khana(to eat) When we talk about past form they say"Maine Khayee" or "Gayee(to go)" or "soye(to sleep)" but in here they just shorten the Naa. So do you have any idea how this work? Your answer would help me a lot!!!
@@yaryar94I I am not sure if I understand your question, but as you wrote yourself or see in the video, by cutting the -na, you get the root and then by adding -aa (male) or -ee(female) you form the past tense. In case of single letter verbs, you use -ye
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Thank you. now l can understand Hindi easily.
You're welcome! Glad it helped.
This is the best Hindi classes I have ever taken! Love the way they layed it out
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Thank you माफ़ कीजिए I just started learning Hindi and am confused about certain aspect of it, such as verb tenses and sentence structures. Your channel really helps clarify things for those who wish to become fluent in Hindi instead of just memorizing phrases. Keep it up! नमस्कार
Happy to hear that and you are most welcome 🙏
Wow, great explanation. Thank you for this video. I am an excellent translator in Sri Lanka. I am fluent in three languages. Now I need to learn Hindi. So please upload more videos.
Thank you and welcome to the channel. I do post videos regularly so if you have hit the bell icon you should be getting notifications whenever a new video is posted. Meanwhile here are some of the videos from the channel that you might find interesting.
th-cam.com/video/0FRmrzZGJjg/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/1bG4eOpcG3w/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/qc33sufhmDs/w-d-xo.html
What languages do you speak?
@@gastonmartinez6316 I can speak English,Tamil & Sinhala. During these days I am learning French & Hindi.
It was really helpful, especially for non-Hindi speaking Indians like me.
Thank you so much ma'am for taking the effort❤❤
My pleasure 😀 Glad you liked it.
Today onwards I will learn hindi language ,please upload all the relating topics to hindi grammar, teacher 💖💝
Thank you very much. Is there a book in Hindi for verb conjugations of different tenses? Anyone please help. I want the title so that I can ask my friend travelling to India to buy it for me. Thank you.
You should tell us how the verb is formed by adding the suffix to the datu
In this way we can use any datu and by adding the suffixes to the present,past, future make a verb.
Your way is a parrot fashion way of learning
Good one 👍
Thanks!
I had been searching like this type of video 😊 really it has helped me 🙏 heartly thank you madam for made this video 😊
My pleasure 😊
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Waiting for continues and continue perfect tenses in all three tenses. Please pleSe make... 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍👍
Will try to make one soon 🙏
This is a nice video. Can you teach us how to change verbs when we use continuous tenses?
Sure will do that in future videos 🙏
Very useful for the beginers. Keep going
Thanks a lot 🙏
Thanks so much🎉
You’re welcome 😊
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Very Intersting Tuitions.
This is a Good n Great Opportunity to Help Us knowing How to learn Hindi.
Thanks to U All your Colleagues.
Thank you and you are most welcome 🙏
Iam the First view..... Of this video...
It is really very easy and very super.... Thanks for the video.....🤩😘
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I noticed the difference female 2nd person simple past tense
4.53 aap chalee (lee)
8.48 aap baitheen (theen)
Does it end at ee or theen?
in hindi they both end with a "n" sound
Well done 👍
Thank you!
Nowhere in the past tense you have used tha...which is very much important in past tense
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaank yooooooouu soooo muuuuucccchhhh i love your videos i know more hindi than before
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Thank you for the great video❤
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Merci beaucoup 🙏très bien fait
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Very good man❤❤
Thank you 🙏
Very nice and thanks madam ❤️
Thanks and welcome 🙏
Please make about singular noun and plural noun
Hi guys. Thank you very much for this lesson on the three verb tenses. It is great.
Thank you!🙏
Please can you explain the 2nd person . so a female speaking to a male or about a male will still be spoken in the feminine because a lady is speaking. or will it change to masculine because the lady is speaking to a man
For 2nd person (that is if I am talking about you) it will be your gender that will decide how I will speak in Hindi. The speakers gender doesn't matter.
Example:
Man / Woman says "You walk" to a Man in Hindi --> aap chalte hain (आप चलते हैं)
Man / Woman says "You walk" to a Woman in Hindi --> aap chaltee hain (आप चलती हैं)
Make a video on usage of 'Ne '...and usage of Kaa, ke, ki.... also make a video on participles.... Please medam
Thank you for the suggestion. Will make such videos in future.🙏
Hello mam excellent class plss give 2nd part
Thank you and sure I will 🙏
Nice video to learn hindi. Thanks a lot mam
Most welcome 🙏
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Really helpful video ❤❤from Sri Lanka ❤❤
Glad you liked it 😊 🙏
Why does the future vowel sound change when one shifts from 1st person to 2nd person? We had oongaa and oongee, and now we have enge, not engaa nir oongaa or even oonge and engee, but not oongee? How exasperating!!!
I don't either. Is there any logic to this language, or did it get so corrupted in going from the Sanskrit to the Prakrit to the shursheni dialect? Beats me.
Now in 3rd person the "n" sound is gone!!!!
Where is the oongaa or engaa or even enge? Now it's egaa? I cannot follow this lesson at all.
bro all language have issues bro, stop tripping. I can point out multiple things in English that is just ridiculous. Go learn Sanskrit then, its an ancient language with lots of ancient wisdom. maybe you will decode hidden secretes ( no joke)
Just when you say app is respect form and you talk like plural and in plural is tsalE ngE, thats why
I'm looking forward to this video on verb tenses.
thanks a lot!!!
You're welcome!🙏
Would be appreciated if it maybe didn't take a whole two minutes to get to the actual content
Very good..!!! Thank You!!! We want conjugación for We, You plural and They...
Thank you. Will do definitely do that in future videos 🙏
It is very interesting
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Good teaching technique.
Thank you!
Hi mam..The video was very useful.. Please make a part 2 with present continuous tense, past continuous tense etc.
Happy to hear that you found is useful. Will do so soon 🙏
Bahut danyavad
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Thank you
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Please make this part 2🙏
Will do 🙏
Excelent class
Glad you liked it! Keep watching 😀
Am loving this thanks ma'am
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Jyoti Nanda:
वह तैयार हो रहा है translate in english ek chij ye batao हो रहा है ko english me kya bole gye
Please help me
वह तैयार हो रहा है = He is getting ready
is getting translates to हो रहा है
Thank you for the help❤️❤️
You are welcome!
Thanks for this video but you teach only singular... I also want to know about plural... We, they
Will make video on that too.
Very useful thankyou ghee
Welcome 😊
I want to learn tenses for 100 hindi verbs , please send today itself if possible
Sorry, I haven't made a video with tenses for 100 verbs yet.
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What would be all the conjugations for तू or तुम or हम? Also ये and वे, please.
I guess the other plurals are the same as आप (Aap) and follow the same pattern.
Wow it's helpful
Glad to hear that!
Loved it
Thank you 🙏
Excellent teaching. It will be more good, if you explain all remaining sentences
Thanks 🙏 Not sure what you mean by "all remaining sentences".
Clearly learned.thank u
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Thank you madam.
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Very2 helpul. Tense is the backbone of learning a language . Thnx 👍👍👍💗💗💗💗
Welcome 😊
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Hindi
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I'm from Somalia and I wanna speak in hindi once in my life as native
Keep practicing and you will!
Yeah! That's great idea & I belive the english proverb which said: " more pratice make u perfect"
Can you teach me? Before I give up :(
Don't give up. Keep watching the videos on the channel. They cover different aspects of Hindi language.
Thanks. 🙏🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Tell us all tenses in Hindi and explain it
Will do in future videos 🙏
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I thought past for Walk was main chalta tha
main chalta tha = I used to walk (Masculine)
main chalaa = I walked (Masculine)
@@WatchAndLearnHindi ok thank you
Back ground music is disturbing
Newer videos don't have background music.
Not helping
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It is helpful
@Roshni-ib9ss why r u looking this video then 🙄
হু,হো,হে হিন্দি শব্দ গুলোর বাংলা অর্থ কি?I ask you from bangla desh.l am 70 years old.
There must be a better way to teach Hindi grammar that explains all these irregularities and inconsistencies.
English ki miss hindi and hindi english and Marathi Hindi -english 😂😂 kya hai ye
Mixing persons and tenses is just confusing, bad idea, bad teaching
it's only your opinion and depends on your level. I've been learning hindi for some weeks and find this extremely good and clarifying. I'm sure many people may share your view and many share my point too. As usual the point of view depends on how much you know beforehand. Don't give up! cheers
@@piotrdominek9613 hi ,I am also learning hindi and can you tell me is there any pattern for how they shorten then verb? Like For Khana(to eat) When we talk about past form they say"Maine Khayee" or "Gayee(to go)" or "soye(to sleep)" but in here they just shorten the Naa. So do you have any idea how this work? Your answer would help me a lot!!!
@@yaryar94I
I am not sure if I understand your question, but as you wrote yourself or see in the video, by cutting the -na, you get the root and then by adding -aa (male) or -ee(female) you form the past tense. In case of single letter verbs, you use -ye
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