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Hindi pronouns information


The personal pronouns and possessives in Modern Standard Hindi of the Hindustani language display a higher degree of inflection than other parts of speech. Personal pronouns have distinct forms according to whether they stand for a subject (nominative), a direct object (accusative), an indirect object (dative), or a reflexive object. Pronouns further have special forms used with postpositions.

The possessive pronouns are the same as the possessive adjectives, but each is inflected to express the grammatical person of the possessor and the grammatical gender of the possessed.

Pronoun use displays considerable variation with register and dialect, with particularly pronoun preference differences between the most colloquial varieties of Hindi.

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Hindi pronouns

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Hindustani grammar

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one the pronoun into nominative case does not work for all pronouns but only for the 3rd person pronouns and doing that for any other pronoun will leave...

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Relative pronoun

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some languages such as Hindi, the relative pronouns are distinct from the interrogative pronouns. In English, different pronouns are sometimes used if...

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Hindustani declension

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declension of all the pronouns of Hindi-Urdu are mentioned in the table below: 1 Rarely used in Urdu. Note: The formal 2nd person pronoun आप آپ (āp) does not...

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Personal pronoun

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Personal pronouns are pronouns that are associated primarily with a particular grammatical person – first person (as I), second person (as you), or third...

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Dative case

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(ko) with the pronouns in their oblique case, hence forming two sets of synonymous dative pronouns. The following table shows the pronouns in their nominative...

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Hindi

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Modern Standard Hindi (Hindi: आधुनिक मानक हिन्दी, romanized: Ādhunik Mānak Hindī), commonly referred to as Hindi (Hindi: हिन्दी, Hindī), is an Indo-Aryan...

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Reflexive pronoun

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themselves, etc.). English intensive pronouns, used for emphasis, take the same form. In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an anaphor that must be bound...

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Hindustani language

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loanwords. The grammar and base vocabulary (most pronouns, verbs, adpositions, etc.) of both Hindi and Urdu, however, are the same and derive from a...

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Hindi cinema

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2019. Earlier Hindi films tended to use vernacular Hindustani, mutually intelligible by speakers of either Hindi or Urdu, while modern Hindi productions...

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Future tense

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grammatically plural pronouns however, they are also used as singular pronouns, akin to the English pronoun "you". Hindi doesn't have pronouns in the third person...

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Oblique case

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contrasting with the absolutive case, which is unmarked. Hindustani (Hindi and Urdu) nouns, pronouns and postpositions decline for an oblique case which exclusively...

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Hindustani phonology

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northern India and Pakistan, and through its two standardized registers, Hindi and Urdu, a co-official language of India and co-official and national language...

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Grammatical person

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sometimes called the fourth person. In this manner, Hindi and Bangla may also categorize pronouns in the fourth, and with the latter a fifth person.[clarification...

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Hindi Day

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Hindi Day (Hindi: हिन्दी दिवस, romanized: hindī divas) is celebrated in India to commemorate the date 14 September 1949 on which a compromise was reached—during...

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Rajasthani languages

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percent overlap with Hindi, based on a comparison of a 210-word Swadesh list. Most pronouns and interrogative words differ from Hindi, but the language does...

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Imperative mood

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imperative mood. In the second person without personal pronouns: "Go to your cubicle!" With reflexive pronouns: "Give yourself a break." With a direct object:...

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Grammatical gender

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referent of the pronoun is deduced indirectly from the context: this is found with personal pronouns, as well as with indefinite and dummy pronouns. With personal...

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Hindi Belt

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The Hindi Belt, also known as the Hindi Heartland, is a linguistic region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India where various...

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Grammatical case

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see them and they see me: the nominative pronouns I/they represent the perceiver and the accusative pronouns me/them represent the phenomenon perceived...

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Fiji Hindi

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Hindustani verbs

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same as that of 2P singular pronoun tū. Hindi does not have 3P personal pronouns and instead the demonstrative pronouns (ye "this/these", vo "that/those")...

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History of Hindustani language

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Hindustani (Hindi: हिन्दुस्तानी, Urdu: ہندوستانی) is one of the predominant languages of South Asia, with federal status in the republics of India and...

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Grammatical particle

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be used when a verb does not directly precede a pronoun to describe said pronouns. Its use for pronouns is optional but mostly in this way. Ia cannot be...

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Hindi in Pakistan

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Tagalog grammar

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