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How to Say "I speak" or "he/she speaks" & more in Hindi

Sep 11, 2010 03:18 AM
Text displaying Hindi translations for "to walk" and "to sit."

Learn how to frame sentences with our vocabulary knowledge in Hindi. So if you want to say "to speak" in Hindi, it'll be "bolna". If you want to say "I speak" in Hindi, it'll be "main bolta hun", just replace the "na" with "ta". If you want to say "he speaks" in Hindi, it'll be "wo bolta hai". If you want to say "she speaks" in Hindi, it'll be "wo bolti hai". If you want to say "I am speaking" in Hindi, it'll be "main bol reha hun", "he is speaking" it'll be "woh bol reha hai", "she is speaking" it'll be "wo bol rehi hai", see the differences in all these statements. Now if you want to speak "to drink" which is "Peena" in all these statements like "I am drinking" it'll be "main pee reha hun", "she is drinking" it'll be "woh pee rehi hai". Now frame youself the next few words in Hindi sentences like "to think" is "scohna", "to see" is "dekhna", "to drink" is "peena", "to sleep" is "sona", "to walk" is "chalna", "to sit" is "baithna", "to live" is "rehana", "to ask" is "poochana".

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