I Should Go Home

I Should Go Home in Hindi

I Should Go Home in Hindi I Should Go Home in Hindi lets learn more about it. We will learn Hindi equivalent of “should” We will learn to make sentences like “I should learn Hindi” or “Aaditya should drink water” or “Alisha should go to office” in Hindi The sentence stucture is: Subject – object- root … Read more

I Have Computer in Hindi

I Have Computer in Hindi

I Have Computer in Hindi I Have Computer in Hindi lets learn more about it. You’ll learn to make sentences like I have a computer or I have Keys in Hindi. ” I have” is” मेरे पास ” mere paas in Hindi. “पास”   means “near” in Hindi. Literally speaking,” मेरे पास” mere paas” means” near me”; but … Read more

I Need You in Hindi

I Need You in Hindi

I Need You in Hindi I Need You in Hindi lets learn more about it. You will learn the usage of Hindi verb “to need”. You will learn to make sentences like “I need something” in Hindi. “to need”  means “ज़रूरत (jarurat)” in Hindi. मुझे अध्यापक की जरुरत है | I need a teacher muze … Read more

I Want You in Hindi

I Want You in Hindi

I Want You in Hindi I Want You in Hindi lets learn more about it. You will learn the usage of Hindi verb “to want”. You will learn to make sentences like “I want you” or “I want something” in Hindi. “to want”  means “चाहना (chaahnaa)” in Hindi. Ideally, “I want water” should be said like  मैं … Read more

I Like You in Hindi

I Like You in Hindi

I Like You in Hindi I Like You in Hindi lets learn more about it. You will learn the verb “to like” in Hindi. In Hindi “to like” translates to “पसंद होना”. “पसंद होना” is a state verb. A state verb is a verb which describes a state but not an action.  These verbs are … Read more

I Have Book

I Have Book in Hindi

I Have Book I Have Book lets learn more about it. You’ll learn to make sentences like I have Book or I have Mobile in Hindi. ” I have” is” मेरे पास” (mere paas) in Hindi. “पास”   means “near” in Hindi. Literally speaking,” मेरे पास” (mere paas)” means” near me”; but it also translates to” I have” … Read more

We Could Win

We Could Win in Hindi

We Could Win We Could Win lets learn more about it. You will learn the usage of auxiliary verb “could” in Hindi. Learn to make sentences like “I could speak Hindi” or “I could write” in Hindi. “Could” functions as the past tense of “can”. “I can speak” looks very similar “I could speak” very similar in … Read more

Nothing in Hindi Negation

Nothing in Hindi Negation

Nothing in Hindi Negation Nothing in Hindi Negation lets learn more about it. We will learn Hindi equivalent of “Nothing” We will learn to make sentences like “I have nothing to say” or “I can not do anything” or “I drank nothing today” in Hindi The Hindi equivalent of “no…thing” is “कुछ…. नहीं….” kuchh naheen “कुछ.. … Read more

No One in Hindi Negation

No One in Hindi Negation

No One in Hindi Negation No One in Hindi Negation lets learn more about it. We will learn Hindi equivalent of “No one” We will learn to make sentences like “There was no one”  or “No one can help me” or “No one came today” in Hindi The Hindi equivalent of “no…one” is “कोई…. नहीं….” … Read more