We will learn Hindi equivalent of “Nothing”
We will learn to make sentences like “I have nothing” or “I can not do anything” or “I ate nothing today” in Hindi
The Hindi equivalent of “no…thing” is “कुछ…. नहीं….” (kuchh naheen)
“कुछ…. नहीं….” (kuchh naheen) is used for non-living objects
Let us see this with examples
मेरे पास कुछ नहीं है |
mere paas kuchh naheen hai |
I have nothing. |
मैं कुछ नहीं जानता हूँ |
main kuchh nahee jaantaa hoon |
I know nothing. |
पीटर कुछ नहीं खाया |
peter kuchh naheen khaaya |
Peter ate nothing |
मोनिका कुछ नहीं दे सकती है |
monikaa kuchh nahen de saktee hai |
Monika can not give anything |
मुझे कुछ नहीं हुआ |
mujhe kuchh nahi huaa tha |
Nothing happend to me |
हम कुछ नहीं बोले |
ham kuchh nahi bole |
We spoke nothing. |
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In this sentence :mujhe kuchh nahi huaa tha
Why did you put tha at the end ?
You are right. It was a typo.
Adding “thaa” would make the sentence in present perfect tense. I corrected it.
Nothing had happened to me : mujhe kuch nahi huaa tha
Nothing happened to me : mujhe kuch nahi hua
mujhe kuch naheen hua tha