You’ll learn to make sentences using ” From ” and “To” in Hindi.
You’ll also learn to answer questions like
Where are you going?
Where are you coming from ?
So let us start
In Hindi as you know from previous lessons, postpositions are kept behind the word.
For example, “from Mumbai ” will be “Mumbai from” in Hindi that is ” मुंबई से (mumbai se)
Let us see this with more examples. See the tables below.
Using “from” in Hindi
मैं मुंबई से हूँ | (main mumbai se hoon) | I am from Mumbai. |
पीटर अमरीका से हैं | (peter amreeka se hain) | Peter is from America. |
भारत से तीन लोग हैं | (bhaarat se teen log hain) | 3 people are from India. |
मैं दिल्ली से आ रहा हूँ | (main dilli se aa raha hoon) | I am coming from Delhi. |
पीटर , आप सोमवार से आइए | (peter,aap somvaar se aaeeye) | Peter, you come from Monday onwards. |
Using “to” in Hindi
There is no Hindi equivalent for English “to”.
मैं मुम्बई जाता हूँ | (main mumbai jaataa hoon) | I go to Mumbai. |
पीटर अमरीका जाता हैं | (peter amreeka jaataa hain) | Peter goes to America. |
भारत कौन जा रहा हैं ? (bhaarat kaun jaa raha hain) | Who’s going to India? |
मैं भारत आ रहा हूँ | (main bhaarat aa raha hoon) | I am coming to India. |
Your Perfect Guide to Learn Hindi
For learning Hindi Alphabet, start here : Hindi Alphabet
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For Hindi Grammar start here : Hindi Grammar
For simple Hindi words start here : Basic Hindi words and phrases
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“you come from monday” makes no sense in English, what did you
mean?
thanks
Ellie
Sentence modified. See if you can understand now.
America se peter hain
is this correct
Yes. It is correct.