We will learn Hindi equivalent of “never”
We will learn to make sentences like “I never lie” or “I never went to Delhi” or “I never liked him” in Hindi
The Hindi equivalent of “never” is “कभी…. नहीं….” (kabhee naheen)
These are two different words .
In a sentence,
“कभी(kabhee)” is placed behind the subject
and
“नहीं (naheen)” is placed just before the verb.
Let us see this with examples
मैं कभी समोसा नहीं खाया|
main kabheen samosaa naheen khaaya |
I never ate samosa |
पीटर कभी झूठ नहीं बोलता है |
peter kabhee jhoot naheen boltaa hai |
Peter never lies |
मोनिका कभी घर नहीं जाएगी |
monikaa kabhee ghar naheen jaaegi |
Monika will not go home |
हम कभी शराब नहीं पिए |
ham kabhee sharaab naheen piye |
We never drank alcohol |
वह कभी दिल्ली नहीं गया |
vah kabheen delhi naheen gayaa |
He never went to Delhi |
वह कभी मुझे पसंद नहीं आया |
vah kabhee mujhe pasand naheen aaya |
I never liked him |
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Pls explain I never liked him…how it was framed vah kabhee mujhe pasand naheen aaya…
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‘vah kabhee mujhe pasand naheen aaya’….doesn’t this sentence mean,’he never liked me’?
Actually the sentence goes like, ‘mujhe kabhee vah pasand naheen aaya’…..am I correct?
shall we use ‘kiya’ instead of ‘aaya’…what is the difference between ‘kiya’ and ‘aaya’?
also according to the explanation given regarding the placement of ‘naheen’ in a sentence,it should be placed before the verb ie.’pasand aaya’…pls explain me why you have placed ‘naheen’ after ‘pasand’