You will learn possessive form of third person Hindi pronouns.
Previously you learned Hindi pronouns like मैं (main), तुम (tum),यह (yah), वह (vah)…………..
You also learned the possessive forms of pronouns “मैं” and “तुम”
The possessive forms of “मैं ” are “मेरा / मेरी /मेरे “
Similarly the possessive forms of “तुम ” are “तुम्हारा/तुम्हारी/तुम्हारे”
In this lesson, we shall see the possessive form of यह (yah) and वह (vah)
We will try to make sentences like
His Car is Ford
or
Her name is Monica.
Just to remind you that “यह” is used to describe objects or persons near you while “वह” is used to describe objects away from you.
Hindi | English | |
Talking about a person who is near you.
For example: You and John are talking about your third friend who is sitting together with you. |
इसका फोन
iska phone |
His/Her phone |
इसकी गाड़ी
iskee gaadi |
His/Her Car | |
इसका भाई
iskaa bhaai |
His Brother | |
इसकी बहन
iskee bahan |
His/Her Sister | |
इसका फोन samsung हैं |
iskaa phone samsung hain |
His/Her phone is samsung. |
|
इसकी गाड़ी Ford हैं |
iskee gaadi ford hain |
His/Her car is Ford. |
Hindi | English | |
Talking about a person who is away from you.
For example You and John are talking about who is not with you but somewhere else. |
उसका फोन
ooska phone |
His/Her phone |
उसकी गाड़ी
ooskee gaadi |
His/Her Car | |
उसका भाई
ooskaa bhaai |
His Brother | |
उसकी बहन
ooskee bahan |
His/Her Sister | |
उसका फोन samsung हैं |
ooskaa phone samsung hain |
His/Her phone is samsung. |
|
उसकी गाड़ी Ford हैं |
ooskee gaadi ford hain |
His/Her car is Ford. |
Third person possessives
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Why are using ooske for car? Is car feminine noun.
Hello Haritha, We are using Oskee because Gaadi(car) is Feminine noun because it ends with -ee sound.
can we use “ooskee bhaai” for “her brother”
No..ooska bhaai , ooski behan.
I have a doubt
aapka/aapki/aapke
how should we chose what should come from among the above mentioned pronouns?
is it according to the next word to the pronoun or the gender of the speaker?
pls help me. I don’t understand.
No body can take his place in my life
Or
No body cane take him place in my life
Dono sentences me se kon sa sentence sahi hai
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