We will learn Hindi equivalent of question word “Which”
We will learn to make sentences like “Which is your car ? ” or “Which is the best phone ?” in Hindi.
In the last lesson, we saw Hindi equivalents of English question word “How”
“How” translates to “कैसा /कैसी /कैसे ” (kaisa/kaisee/kaise) in Hindi.
Similarly, “Which” translates to “कौनसा /कौनसी /कौनसे ” . (kounsaa/kaounsee/kounse)
The suffix (सा /सी/से ) behind the कौन- depend upon the gender you are talking about.
Do not confuse “कौनसा/सी/से ” with “कौन” which means “Who”
Let us see some examples
1. “कौनसा” (kounsaa) : To be used for masculine nouns
तुम्हारा फोन कौनसा है ? (tumharaa phone kounsa hai) = Which is your phone?
तुम्हारा घर कौनसा है ? (tumhaaraa ghar kaunsaa hai) = Which one is your house?
सबसे अच्छा फ़ोन कौनसा है ? (sabse acchaa phone kaunsaa hai ?) = Which is the best phone ?
2. “कौनसी “ (kaunsee) : To be used for feminine nouns
आपकी गाड़ी कौनसी है ? (aap ki gaadi kaunsee hai ?) = Which is your vehicle ?
आपकी घडी कौनसी है ? (aapki ghadi kaunsee hai ?) = Which one is your watch ?
3. “कौनसे” (kounse) : To be used for plural forms of nouns
कौनसे देश अच्छे हैं ? (kaunse desh acche hain) = Which countries are good ?
कौनसे घोड़े अच्छे हैं ? (kaunse ghode acche hain?) = Which horses are good ?
कौनसे फोन अच्छे हैं ? (kaunse phone acche hain ?) = Which phones are good ?
The position of “कौनसा” or “कौनसी” or “कौनसे” comes just after the noun it is describing .
यह कौनसी किताब है ? yah kaunsee kitaab hai ? |
Which book is this ? |
यह कौनसे कपडे है ?
yah kaunse kapde hai? |
Which clothes are these ? |
तुम्हारा पिज़्ज़ा कौनसा है ? tumharaa pizza kaunsaa hai? |
Which is your pizza ? |
आप कौनसी किताब पढ़ रहे हो ?
aap kaunsee kitaab padh rahe ho? |
Which book are you reading ? |
पीटर की गाड़ी कौनसी है ? peter kee gaadi kaunsee hai? |
Which is Peter’s vehicle ? |
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