Please stop here

In this Hindi lesson, we will learn the use of verb “stop” in Hindi. We will learn to make sentences like “Stop here” or “Please stop here” in Hindi.

The verb “stop” translates to  “रुक-ना(ruknaa)” in Hindi.

The imperative polite form of “रुकना (ruknaa)” is “रुकिए (rukiye)”

कृपया रुकिए (kripyaa rukiye) =  Please stop.

कृपया इधर रुकिए  (kripyaa idhar rukiye) = Please stop here.

The imperative order form of “रुकना (ruknaa)” is “रुको (ruko)”

इधर रुको  (idhar ruko) =Stop here.

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