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I can speak/understand/write/read many Indian languages but my grammar is not good in all those languages which I have learnt later. I have typed using English text here for brevity. Let's say I h...
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I can speak/understand/write/read many Indian languages but my grammar is not good in all those languages which I have learnt later.- Let's say I have to ask my teacher, "Sir, where may I find the PDF file?"
- How do I say it in Hindi correctly:
- - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milega?"
- - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milegi?"
- - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milege?"
- My two questions for the same sentence:
- - What's the difference between the three words that ends with **a**, **i**, and **e**?
- - Is the word "iska" or "iski" correct here? Which, ofcourse, I understand means "it's".
- I can speak/understand/write/read many Indian languages but my grammar is not good in all those languages which I have learnt later. I have typed using English text here for brevity.
- Let's say I have to ask my teacher, "Sir, where may I find the PDF file?"
- How do I say it in Hindi correctly:
- - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milega?"
- - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milegi?"
- - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milege?"
- My two questions for the same sentence:
- - What's the difference between the three words that ends with **a**, **i**, and **e**?
- - Is the word "iska" or "iski" correct here? Which, ofcourse, I understand means "it's".
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Difference between Hindi verbs that ends with "a", "e" and "i"
I can speak/understand/write/read many Indian languages but my grammar is not good in all those languages which I have learnt later. Let's say I have to ask my teacher, "Sir, where may I find the PDF file?" How do I say it in Hindi correctly: - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milega?" - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milegi?" - "Sir, iska PDF kaha milege?" My two questions for the same sentence: - What's the difference between the three words that ends with **a**, **i**, and **e**? - Is the word "iska" or "iski" correct here? Which, ofcourse, I understand means "it's".