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Present Perfect Tense

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 Hi, learners! After a long time I am writing this article. Today you are going to learn use of Present Perfect Tense in Hindi language. I hope you will learn something new.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

AASANN BHOOT KAAL / आसन्न भूत काल

The present perfect tense is a tense of the past. It represents a completed act, the effect of which is still present. It brings a past act into relation with the present. In other words, it denotes an action concluded recently e.g. I have drunk the water/maine paani piya hai / मैंने पानी पिया है or main paani pee chukka/chuki hoon/ मैं पानी पी चुका/चुकी हूँ।  ‘Drunk’/पिया/पी चुका/चुकी shows that the action was over in the past. ‘Have’ indicates that it is recent past. So we have to use both past tense and present tense symbols.

1.  For more information please see past indefinite tense.

2. Add present tense symbols hoon/ho/hai/hain according to subject.

3. Add hai/है or hain/हैं according to the number of the object.

4. Ne/ने will be added to subject.

5. It  shows eaten/drunk/gone/slept/khaya/peeya/gaya/soya/chukka/chuki/chukey/खाया/पीय/गया/चुकी/चुके in          the end.

Examples/उदाहरण:

1. Ravi has come here.

   Ravi yahan aaya hai/ Ravi yahan aa chukka hai./ रवि यहाँ आया है/ रवि यहाँ आ चुका है।

    Aaya/aa chukka /आया/ आ चुका is past tense and hai/है is present tense. Hence it is

    present  perfect tense. We use hai/है because it stands for 3rd person.

2. Ritu has written an essay.

    Ritu ne ek patr likha hai./ रितु ने एक पत्र लिखा है।

3. I have gone there.

    Main wahan ja chukka hoon./ मैं वहाँ जा चुका हूँ।

4. He has beaten his younger brother.

    Usne apne chote bhai ko peeta hai./उसने अपने छोटे भाई को पीटा है।

5.  Mother has prepared Maggie for us.

     Mata ji ne humare liye Maggie banayee thee./माता जी ने हमारे लिए मैगी बनायी है।

   Vocabulary/शब्दकोष:

    To come-aana/आना, to write- likhna/लिखना, to go-jana/जाना, to beat-peetna/पीटना, to prepare-                          banana/taeyyar karna/बनाना/तैयार करना

    Thank you/dhanyavaad/धन्यवाद!

    Keep practicing/phir milenge/फिर मिलेंगे!

Past Continuous Tense

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PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE

APOORNA BHOOT KAAL/अपूर्ण भूत काल

The past continuous tense indicates an action that was going on in the past at a particular time. The completion of that action, however, is not known for sure.

Sentences in past continuous tense are formed by adding raha/rahe/rahi/रहा/रहे/रही  to the the verb ( as present continuous tense) according to the gender and number of the subject and then by adding the appropriate past tense indicator tha/they/thee/था/थे/थी.

Examples/udaharan/उदाहरण:

1.  I was eating the food.
     Main khana kha raha tha. / मैं खाना खा रहा था।

2. You were shopping in the shopping mall.
    Tum shopping mall main kharidaari kar rahe they./ तुम शॉपिंग मॉल में ख़रीदारी कर रहे थे।

3. Why Rohan  was laughing at that time?
    Rohan tab kyon hans raha tha? /  रोहन तब क्यों हँस रहा था?

4. Cool breeze was blowing slowly.
    Thandi hawa dheere dheere chal rahi thee. / ठंडी हवा धीरे धीरे चल रही थी।

5.  Sheela was watching a football match yesterday.
     Sheela kal football match dekh rahi the. / शीला कल फुटबॉल मैच देख रही थी।

Vocabulary / शब्दकोश

to eat- khana/खाना  , to shop-kharidaari karna/ख़रीदारी करना, to laugh- hansna/हँसना, to blow- chalna/behna/चलना/बहना, to watch-dekhna/देखना

Keep practicing!!

Will meet again /Phir milenge / फिर मिलेंगे!!

No. 1 Bollywood song of 2013

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Tum hi ho (तुम ही हो) 

Hum tere bin ab reh nahi sakte / हम तेरे बिन अब रह नही सकते 
Tere bina kya wajood mera / तेरे बिना क्या वजूद मेरा

Hum tere bin ab reh nahi sakte / हम तेरे बिन अब रह नही सकते
Tere bina kya wajood mera / तेरे बिना क्या वजूद मेरा 

Tujhse juda gar ho jaayenge / तुझसे जुदा गर हो जाएँगे 
Toh khud se hi ho jaayenge judaa / तो खुद से ही हो जाएँगे जुदा

Kyunki tum hi ho / क्यूंकि तुम ही हो
Ab tum hi ho / अब तुम ही हो
Zindagi ab tum hi ho / ज़िंदगी अब तुम ही हो
Chain bhi, mera dard bhi / चैन भी, मेरा दर्द भी
Meri aashiqui ab tum hi ho /  मेरी आशिकी अब तुम ही हो

Tera mera rishta hai kaisa / तेरा मेरा रिश्ता है कैसा
Ik pal door gawara nahi / इक पल दूर गवारा नही
Tere liye har roz hai jeete / तेरे लिए हर रोज़ है जीते
Tujh ko diya mera waqt sabhi / तुझ को दिया मेरा वक़्त सभी
Koi lamha mera na ho tere bina / कोई लम्हा मेरा न हो तेरे बिना
Har saans pe naam tera / हर सांस पे नाम तेरा

Kyunki tum hi ho / क्यूंकि तुम ही हो
Ab tum hi ho / अब तुम ही हो
Zindagi ab tum hi ho / ज़िंदगी अब तुम ही हो
Chain bhi, mera dard bhi / चैन भी, मेरा दर्द भी
Meri aashiqui ab tum hi ho / मेरी आशिकी अब तुम ही हो

Tumhi ho… Tumhi ho… / तुम ही हो….. तुम ही हो…
Tere liye hi jiya main / तेरे लिए ही जिया मैं
Khud ko jo yun de diya hai / खुद को जो यूं दे दिया है
Teri wafa ne mujhko sambhala / तेरी वफा ने मुझको संभाला
Saare ghamon ko dil se nikala / सारे ग़मों को दिल से निकाला
Tere saath mera hai naseeb juda/ तेरे साथ मेरा है नसीब जुड़ा
Tujhe paake adhoora naa raha hmm.. /तुझे पाके अधूरा ना रहा हम्म…

Kyunki tum hi ho / क्यूंकि तुम ही हो
Ab tum hi ho / अब तुम ही हो
Zindagi ab tum hi ho / ज़िंदगी अब तुम ही हो
Chain bhi, mera dard bhi / चैन भी, मेरा दर्द भी
Meri aashiqui ab tum hi ho / मेरी आशिकी अब तुम ही हो

Kyunki tum hi ho / क्यूंकि तुम ही हो
Ab tum hi ho / अब तुम ही हो
Zindagi ab tum hi ho / ज़िंदगी अब तुम ही हो
Chain bhi, mera dard bhi / चैन भी, मेरा दर्द भी
Meri aashiqui ab tum hi ho / मेरी आशिकी अब तुम ही हो

It is a great song from Aashiqui 2. It’s been the no.1 song of this year. Starring stunning Shraddha Kapoor and handsome Aditya Roy Kapoor. This movie produced by T-Series Films & Vishesh Films. The music of this song is composed and written by Mithoon and sung by Arijit Singh. 

Enjoy the music of this song because I love it too.

 

Days Names In Hindi

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Hi learners! There are lot of reasons why you should learn days names in Hindi. if you are travelling in India or talking with any native speaker of Hindi language. If you want to schedule a meeting, want to meet with someone or want to arrange daily events then you will feel the importance of knowledge of days names in Hindi. So I have collected this information for you because these are the main common things that you should know about Hindi words.

 


सोमवार
Somvaar
Monday

 


मंगलवार
Mangalvaar
Tuesday

 


बुधवार
Budhvaar
Wednesday

 


गुरुवार
Guruvaar
Thursday

 


शुक्रवार
Shukravaar
Friday

 


शनिवार
Shanivaar
Saturday

 


रविवार
Ravivaar
Sunday

Keep practicing!!

Will meet again/Phir milenge/फिर मिलेंगे!!

Past Indefinite Tense

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PAST INDEFINITE TENSE
SAMANYA BHOOT KAAL/सामान्य भूत काल

An action mentioned as done in the past without any definite reference to the time or its condition is said to be in past indefinite tense. e.g. I went, I watched, I won gaya/dekha/jeeta. These are the form of simple past tense.

  • If the verb ends in silent with a/अ, lengthen it to aa/आ, to from masculine singular, and change it into ae/ए for masculine plural. In feminine singular it becomes ee/ई and in plural een/ईं (dikha/dikhey/dikhi/dikhin/दिखा/दिखे/दिखी/दिखीं).
  • If the verb ends in aa/o/आ/ओ, ya/या is added (gaya/khaya/गया/खाया) which becomes ye/ये in masculine plural yee/यी in feminine singular and yeen/यीं in feminine plural. But where the use of ya/या is optional, it may be avoided using only the vowel form. Hence khaaye,khayee, khaayeen/खाए/खाई/खाईं  are preferred instead of khaaye/khayee/khayeen/खाये/खायी/खायीं

 

Masculine

Feminine

Verb /Action

Singular

Plural

Singular

Plural

Read/padh/पढ़

read/padha/पढ़ा

read/padhey/पढ़े

read/padhi/पढ़ी

read/padheen/पढ़ीं

Watch/dekh/देख

watched/dekha/देखा

watched/dekhe/देखे

watched/dekhi/देखी

watched/dekheen/देखीं

Run/daud/दौड़

ran/dauda/दौड़ा

ran/daudey/दौड़े

ran/daudi/दौड़ी

ran/daudeen/दौड़ीं

Laugh/hans/हँस

laughed/hansa/हँसा

laughed/hansey/हँसे

laughed/hansee/हँसी

laughed/hanseen/हँसीं

Examples:

1.  I went to the home yesterday.

     Main kal ghar gaya tha./मैं कल घर गया था।

2.  I read a story book.

     Maine kahaniyon ki ek kitaab padhi./मैंने कहानियों की एक किताब पढ़ी।

3.  Suddenly the train left the station.

     Achanak railgaadi ne station chod diya./अचानक रेलगाड़ी ने स्टेशन छोड़ दिया।

4.  When did you return from the village.

     Tum gaaon se kab lautey./तुम गाँओ से कब लौटे।

5.  I went to market to purchase some clothes. 

     Main kal kapde khareedney ke liye baajar gaya tha./ मैं कल कपड़े खरीदने के लिए बाजार  गया था।

6.  Radha watched a movie  yesterday.

     Radha ne kal ek chalchitra dekha./राधा ने कल एक चलचित्र  देखा।

7.  Last year, Kavita went to Japan.

     Pichle saal, kavita japan gayi thi./पिछले साल, कविता जापान गयी थी।

8.  Did you have dinner last night?

     Kya kal tumne raat ka bhojan kiya tha?/क्या कल तुमने रात का भोजन किया था?

Vocabulary:

went-gaya/गया, read- padha/पढ़ा, left-choda/छोड़ा, returned-lauta/लौटा, watched-dekha/देखा, dinner-raat ka bhojan/रात का भोजन

Use Of ‘Be’ Verb In Present Tense

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USE OF ‘BE’ VERB IN PRESENT TENSE (वर्तमानकाल में ‘होना’ क्रिया का प्रयोग)

Singular (एकवचन)

I am                                                     Main hoon/ मैं हूँ

You are                                             Tum ho/ तुम हो

He/She/It is                                   Veh/yeh hai/ वह /यह है

Plural (बहुवचन)

We are                                                Hum hain/ हम हैं

You are                                             Aap hain/  आप हैं

These/Those/They are            Ye/vo/ve hain/ ये/वो/वे हैं

  • All plural have same ending with hain/ हैं.
  • To show negative, use nahin/ नहीं. It comes before verb
  • Though main/ मैं means I, while talking, a person may use hum/ हम. Particularly writers and people in power tend to use Hum/ हम  instead of main / मैं.
  • Though aap/ye/ve/ आप/ये/वे are used for plural, however, if they are used to point out to a respectable person, can be used as for singular also.
  • Yeh/veh/  यह/वह are can be used as ye/ve/ ये/वे.

Translation of sentences

I am Mohan.
Main Mohan hoon./ मैं मोहन हूँ।

You are Deepa.
Tum Deepa ho./ तुम दीपा हो।

This is an apple.
Yeh ek seb hai./ यह एक सेब है।

Who are you?
Tum kaun ho?/ तुम कौन हो?

Are you Ravi?
Kya tum Ravi ho?/ क्या तुम रवि हो?

We are Indians.
Hum bhartiye hain./ हम भारतीय हैं।

They are Sunita,Monika and Ruchi.
Ve Sunita, Monika aur Ruchi hain./ वे सुनीता, मोनिका और रुची हैं।

That is a table.
Veh ek mej hai./  वह एक मेज है।

How are you all?
Aap sab kaise hain./ आप सब कैसे हैं?

You are a student.
Tum ek chaatra ho./ तुम एक छात्र हो।

Example #4 (How to ask about a dinner date?)

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Hi, learners! Today’s conversation is based on regarding asking a dinner date. I know you have read all my previous article and my last article was based on Time(samay) समय. So I have created this conversation because after reading this it will be a revision for asking the time in Hindi.

Example #4 (How to ask about a dinner date?)

Deepak: Hi, Monika!
                  Namaste, Monika. नमस्ते मोनिका।

Monika: Hi.
                  Namaste. नमस्ते।

Deepak: What are you planning to do today?
                  Aaj aap kya karne ki yojna bana rahi hai? आज आप क्या करने कि योजना बना रही हो?

Monika: I haven’t thought about it now.
                  Maine abhi is baarein main sochan nahin hai. मैंने अभी इस बारें मैं सोचा नहीं है।

Deepak: Would you like to have dinner with me?
                  Kya aap mere saath raat ka bhojan karna chahengi? क्या आप मेरे साथ रात का भोजन करना चाहेंगी?

Monika: Why not. When?
                  Kyon nahi. Kab? क्यों नहीं, कब?

Deepak: Is 8:30 PM. OK?
                  Kya raat ke 8:30 baje sahi rahenge? क्या रात के साढ़े आठ बजे सही रहेंगे?

Monika: Oh, I am busy then. Can we meet a little later?
                  Oh, Tab to main vyast hoon, kya hum thodi der baad mil sakte hai?
                  ओह! तब तो मैं व्यस्त हूँ, क्या हम थोड़ी देर बाद मिल सकते हैं?

Deepak: Ok, Then how about 9:30 PM.
                  Theek hai, raat ke 9:30 baje kaisa rahega. ठीक है, रात के साढ़े नौ बजे कैसे रहेंगे?

Monika: Ok, Where?
                  Theek hai, Kahan? ठीक है, कहाँ?

Deepak: How about Hotel Taj?
                  Hotel Taj kaisa rahega? होटल ताज़ कैसा रहेगा?

Monika: Nice choice.
                  Achhi pasand hai. अच्छी पसंद है

Deepak: Ok, I’ll meet you there?
                  Theek hai, main aapse wahan milunga. ठीक है मैं आपसे वहाँ मिलूँगा।

Ok, learners! I assure, if you will converse daily on different Hindi topics like above then it will be really beneficial for you and you will see the tremendous changes in your conversation skills.