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Welcome to this exciting lesson on basic verbs in Hindi! Understanding verbs is fundamental to communicating effectively in any language, and in Hindi, it’s no different. Verbs are the action words that allow us to describe what we do, what we have, and where we go. This lesson is designed for complete beginners who have just started their journey into the beautiful world of Hindi.
 
In this lesson, we will explore some of the '''most common verbs''' in Hindi, including '''to be''', '''to have''', '''to go''', '''to come''', and '''to do'''. We will learn how to conjugate these verbs in the present tense, which is essential for forming basic sentences. By the end of this lesson, you will not only know these verbs but also feel confident using them in everyday conversations.
 
Here’s a brief outline of what we will cover in this lesson:
 
* Introduction to Basic Verbs
 
* Common Basic Verbs with Examples
 
* Present Tense Conjugation
 
* Practice Exercises
 
* Summary


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Namaste! Welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Hindi Course". I'm excited to guide you in your journey to learn Hindi. In this lesson, we will learn basic Hindi verbs, such as "to be," "to have," "to go," "to come,", and "to do," and how to conjugate them in the present tense.
=== Introduction to Basic Verbs ===


Verbs are integral to communication as they express actions, states, or occurrences. In Hindi, verbs can change form based on the subject's gender and number (singular or plural). It’s crucial to understand how to use them correctly to convey your thoughts clearly.


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Hindi/Grammar/Descriptive-Adjectives|Descriptive Adjectives]] & [[Language/Hindi/Grammar/Nouns-and-Pronouns|Nouns and Pronouns]].</span>
In this lesson, we will focus on five fundamental verbs. Let's begin!
== Basic Verbs ==


The Hindi language is an Indo-Aryan language spoken predominantly in India, Nepal, and Bhutan. The Hindi alphabet has 11 vowels, and 36 consonants. The grammar of Hindi is similar to that of other Indian languages, and it is widely known for its complex verb system.
=== Common Basic Verbs with Examples ===


Hindi verbs are usually made up of two parts: the stem and the infinitive. The stem is the root word, and the infinitive indicates the tense and mood of the verb sentence. In Hindi, verbs are also conjugated to agree with the subject.
Here are the basic verbs we will explore today along with their meanings and examples:


Below are five basic Hindi verbs that we will learn in this lesson:
==== 1. To Be (है - hai) ====


=== To Be ===
This verb is essential for making statements about existence and identity.
"To be" is an essential verb in any language. In Hindi, "to be" is expressed as होना (honaa). Here's how it is conjugated in the present tense:


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! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
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| हूँ || hoon || I am
 
| मैं हूँ || main hū̃ || I am
 
|-
|-
| हो || ho || You are (singular)
 
| तुम हो || tum ho || You are (informal)
 
|-
|-
| है || hai || He/She/It is
 
| वह है || vah hai || He/She is
 
|-
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| हैं || hain || We/You/They are
 
| हम हैं || ham hain || We are
 
|-
 
| आप हैं || āp hain || You are (formal)
 
|-
 
| वे हैं || ve hain || They are
 
|}
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Here are a few examples of how to use "to be" in Hindi:
==== 2. To Have (है - hai) ====


* मैं हूँ। (Main hoon.) - I am.
In Hindi, the verb "to have" is often expressed using the same verb as "to be." However, context will clarify its meaning.
* तुम हो। (Tum ho.) - You are.
* वह है। (Vah hai.) - He/She/It is.
* हम हैं। (Hum hain.) - We are.
* आप हैं। (Aap hain.) - You are. (plural/formal)


=== To Have ===
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"To have" is another essential verb that we use daily. In Hindi, "to have" is expressed as रखना (rakhna). Here's how it is conjugated in the present tense:


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! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
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| मेरे पास है || mere paas hai || I have
 
| मेरे पास एक किताब है || mere pās ek kitāb hai || I have a book
 
|-
|-
| तेरे पास है || tere paas hai || You have (singular)
 
| तुम्हारे पास एक पेन है || tumhāre pās ek pen hai || You have a pen
 
|-
|-
| उसके पास है || uske paas hai || He/She/It has
 
| उसके पास एक घर है || uske pās ek ghar hai || He/She has a house
 
|-
|-
| हमारे पास हैं || hamare paas hain || We have
 
| हमारे पास दो बिल्लियाँ हैं || hamāre pās do billiā̃ hain || We have two cats
 
|-
 
| आपके पास क्या है? || āpke pās kyā hai? || What do you have?
 
|-
|-
| आपके पास हैं || aapke paas hain || You have (plural/formal)
 
| उनके पास बहुत पैसे हैं || unke pās bahut paisē hain || They have a lot of money
 
|}
|}


Here are a few examples of how to use "to have" in Hindi:
==== 3. To Go (जाना - jānā) ====


* मेरे पास किताब है। (Mere paas kitaab hai.) - I have a book.
This verb indicates movement from one place to another.
* तेरे पास कुछ खाने को है? (Tere paas kuchh khaane ko hai?) - Do you have something to eat?
* उसके पास पैसे हैं। (Uske paas paise hain.) - He/She has money.
* हमारे पास घर है। (Hamaare paas ghar hai.) - We have a house.
* आपके पास कूदा है? (Aapke paas kooda hai?) - Do you have trash? (plural/formal)


=== To Go ===
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"To go" is a common verb used to indicate movement. In Hindi, "to go" is expressed as जाना (jaana). Here's how it is conjugated in the present tense:


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| मैं जाता हूँ || main jātā hū̃ || I go (male)
|-
| मैं जाती हूँ || main jātī hū̃ || I go (female)
|-
| तुम जाते हो || tum jātē ho || You go (informal, male)
|-
| तुम जाती हो || tum jātī ho || You go (informal, female)
|-
|-
| जाता हूँ || jaata hoon || I go
 
| वह जाता है || vah jātā hai || He goes
 
|-
|-
| जाते हो || jaate ho || You go (singular)
 
| वह जाती है || vah jātī hai || She goes
 
|-
|-
| जाता है || jaata hai || He/She/It goes
 
| हम जाते हैं || ham jātē hain || We go
 
|-
|-
| जाते हैं || jaate hain || We/You/They go
 
| वे जाते हैं || ve jātē hain || They go
 
|}
|}


Here are a few examples of how to use "to go" in Hindi:
==== 4. To Come (आना - ānā) ====


* मैं एक दूसरे शहर में जाता हूँ। (Main ek doosre shahar mein jaata hoon.) - I go to another city.
This verb describes the action of arriving at a place.
* तुम कहाँ जाते हो? (Tum kahaan jaate ho?) - Where do you go?
* घर कब जाते हो? (Ghar kab jaate ho?) - When do you go home?
* वह रोज स्कूल जाता है। (Vah roz school jaata hai.) - He/She goes to school daily.
* हम साथ में चलते हैं। (Hum saath mein chalte hain.) - We go together.


=== To Come ===
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"To come" is the opposite of "to go." In Hindi, "to come" is expressed as आना (aana). Here's how it is conjugated in the present tense:


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! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
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|-
| आता हूँ || aata hoon || I come
 
| मैं आता हूँ || main ātā hū̃ || I come (male)
 
|-
|-
| आते हो || aate ho || You come (singular)
 
| मैं आती हूँ || main ātī hū̃ || I come (female)
 
|-
|-
| आता है || aata hai || He/She/It comes
 
| तुम आते हो || tum ātē ho || You come (informal, male)
 
|-
|-
| आते हैं || aate hain || We/You/They come
 
| तुम आती हो || tum ātī ho || You come (informal, female)
 
|-
 
| वह आता है || vah ātā hai || He comes
 
|-
 
| वह आती है || vah ātī hai || She comes
 
|-
 
| हम आते हैं || ham ātē hain || We come
 
|-
 
| वे आते हैं || ve ātē hain || They come
 
|}
|}


Here are a few examples of how to use "to come" in Hindi:
==== 5. To Do (करना - karnā) ====


* मैं देर से आता हूँ। (Main der se aata hoon.) - I come late.
This versatile verb is used for performing actions.
* तुम कब आते हो? (Tum kab aate ho?) - When do you come?
* आज शाम को मेरे घर आते हो। (Aaj shaam ko mere ghar aate ho.) - Come to my house tonight.
* वह रोज गांव से आता है। (Vah roz gaanv se aata hai.) - He/She comes from the village daily.
* हम तुम्हें आने के लिए इंतजार कर रहे हैं। (Hum tumhein aane ke liye intezaar kar rahe hain.) - We are waiting for you to come.


=== To Do ===
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"To do" is a versatile verb that can be used in several ways. In Hindi, "to do" is expressed as करना (karna). Here's how it is conjugated in the present tense:


{| class="wikitable"
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! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| मैं करता हूँ || main kartā hū̃ || I do (male)
|-
|-
| करता हूँ || karta hoon || I do
 
| मैं करती हूँ || main kartī hū̃ || I do (female)
 
|-
|-
| करते हो || karte ho || You do (singular)
 
| तुम करते हो || tum karte ho || You do (informal, male)
 
|-
|-
| करता है || karta hai || He/She/It does
 
| तुम करती हो || tum kartī ho || You do (informal, female)
 
|-
|-
| करते हैं || karte hain || We/You/They do
 
| वह करता है || vah kartā hai || He does
 
|-
 
| वह करती है || vah kartī hai || She does
 
|-
 
| हम करते हैं || ham karte hain || We do
 
|-
 
| वे करते हैं || ve karte hain || They do
 
|}
|}


Here are a few examples of how to use "to do" in Hindi:
=== Present Tense Conjugation ===
 
In Hindi, verbs are conjugated based on the subject. Here’s how to conjugate the basic verbs in the present tense:
 
1. '''To Be (है - hai)''':
 
* Singular: मैं हूँ (main hū̃), तुम हो (tum ho), वह है (vah hai)
 
* Plural: हम हैं (ham hain), आप हैं (āp hain), वे हैं (ve hain)
 
2. '''To Have (है - hai)''':
 
* Same as "to be," but depends on context.
 
3. '''To Go (जाना - jānā)''':
 
* Male: मैं जाता हूँ (main jātā hū̃), तुम जाते हो (tum jātē ho), वह जाता है (vah jātā hai)
 
* Female: मैं जाती हूँ (main jātī hū̃), तुम जाती हो (tum jātī ho), वह जाती है (vah jātī hai)
 
* Plural: हम जाते हैं (ham jātē hain), वे जाते हैं (ve jātē hain)
 
4. '''To Come (आना - ānā)''':
 
* Male: मैं आता हूँ (main ātā hū̃), तुम आते हो (tum ātē ho), वह आता है (vah ātā hai)
 
* Female: मैं आती हूँ (main ātī hū̃), तुम आती हो (tum ātī ho), वह आती है (vah ātī hai)
 
* Plural: हम आते हैं (ham ātē hain), वे आते हैं (ve ātē hain)
 
5. '''To Do (करना - karnā)''':
 
* Male: मैं करता हूँ (main kartā hū̃), तुम करते हो (tum karte ho), वह करता है (vah kartā hai)
 
* Female: मैं करती हूँ (main kartī hū̃), तुम करती हो (tum kartī ho), वह करती है (vah kartī hai)
 
* Plural: हम करते हैं (ham karte hain), वे करते हैं (ve karte hain)
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now, let’s put your new knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises to help you practice.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
 
1. मैं _____ (to be) एक छात्र हूँ।
 
2. तुम _____ (to go) स्कूल।
 
3. वह _____ (to have) एक नया खिलौना।
 
4. हम _____ (to do) होमवर्क।
 
5. वे _____ (to come) कल।
 
''Answers:''
 
1. हूँ (hū̃)
 
2. जाते हो (jātē ho)
 
3. है (hai)
 
4. करते हैं (karte hain)
 
5. आएँगे (āeṅge)
 
==== Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences ====
 
Translate the following sentences from English to Hindi.
 
1. I am a teacher.
 
2. You have a car.
 
3. She goes to the market.
 
4. They come to my house.
 
5. We do yoga.
 
''Answers:''
 
1. मैं एक शिक्षक हूँ। (main ek shikshak hū̃)
 
2. तुम्हारे पास एक कार है। (tumhāre pās ek kār hai)
 
3. वह बाजार जाती है। (vah bāzār jātī hai)
 
4. वे मेरे घर आते हैं। (ve mere ghar ātē hain)
 
5. हम योग करते हैं। (ham yog karte hain)
 
==== Exercise 3: Conjugate the Verbs ====
 
Conjugate the following verbs based on the subject given in parentheses.
 
1. (मैं) _____ (to come)
 
2. (वह) _____ (to go)
 
3. (हम) _____ (to do)
 
4. (आप) _____ (to have)
 
5. (तुम) _____ (to be)
 
''Answers:''
 
1. आता हूँ / आती हूँ (ātā hū̃ / ātī hū̃)
 
2. जाता है / जाती है (jātā hai / jātī hai)
 
3. करते हैं (karte hain)
 
4. हैं (hain)
 
5. हो (ho)
 
==== Exercise 4: Create Sentences ====
 
Use the verbs to create sentences based on the prompts below.
 
1. I (to have) a pet.
 
2. She (to come) to the party.
 
3. We (to do) the chores.
 
4. They (to go) to the park.
 
5. You (to be) happy.
 
''Answers:''
 
1. मेरे पास एक पालतू जानवर है। (mere pās ek pāltū jānvar hai)
 
2. वह पार्टी में आती है। (vah pārṭī mein ātī hai)
 
3. हम काम करते हैं। (ham kām karte hain)
 
4. वे पार्क जाते हैं। (ve pārk jātē hain)
 
5. तुम खुश हो। (tum khush ho)
 
==== Exercise 5: Match the Sentences ====
 
Match the Hindi sentences with their English translations.
 
1. मैं स्कूल जाता हूँ। 
 
2. वह एक अच्छा बच्चा है। 
 
3. हम घर जाते हैं। 
 
4. तुम क्या करते हो? 
 
5. वे मेरे दोस्त हैं। 
 
A. What do you do? 
 
B. I go to school. 
 
C. They are my friends. 
 
D. He is a good boy. 
 
E. We go home. 
 
''Answers:''
 
1 - B, 2 - D, 3 - E, 4 - A, 5 - C
 
==== Exercise 6: Identify the Verbs ====


* मैं कल से काम करता हूँ। (Main kal se kaam karta hoon.) - I start working from tomorrow.
Read the sentences and underline the verbs.
* तुम क्या करते हो? (Tum kya karte ho?) - What do you do?
* उसे दुकान में काम करना पसंद है। (Use dukhaan mein kaam karna pasand hai.) - He/She likes to work in the shop.
* हम अक्सर ऐसा करते हैं। (Hum aksar aisa karte hain.) - We often do that.
* आप कुछ नहीं करते हैं। (Aap kuchh nahi karte hain.) - You don't do anything. (plural/formal)


Congratulations! You have learned five common Hindi verbs and how to conjugate them in the present tense. We will continue to build on this foundation in the following lessons.
1. मैं सुबह जल्दी उठता हूँ। 


Remember, practice makes perfect. Try using these verbs in different sentences and contexts to master the usage.
2. तुम बाजार जा रहे हो। 


Thank you for learning with me today. I hope you found this lesson helpful. Please feel free to leave a comment below if you have any questions or feedback.
3. वह मेरे साथ खेलती है। 
 
4. हम फिल्म देख रहे हैं। 
 
5. वे पढ़ाई कर रहे हैं। 
 
''Answers:''
 
1. उठता (uṭhātā),
 
2. जा (jā)
 
3. खेलती (kheltī)
 
4. देख (dekh)
 
5. कर (kar)
 
==== Exercise 7: Create Dialogues ====
 
Create a short dialogue using the verbs learned in this lesson. Use at least three different verbs.
 
''Example:''
 
A: तुम कहाँ जा रहे हो? (Tum kahān jā rahe ho?)
 
B: मैं बाजार जा रहा हूँ। (Main bāzār jā rahā hū̃.)
 
''Answers will vary based on student creativity.''
 
==== Exercise 8: True or False ====
 
Read the statements and determine if they are true or false.
 
1. "मैं जाती हूँ" is used when a male speaks. 
 
2. "वह आता है" is correct for a female subject. 
 
3. "हम करते हैं" means "We do." 
 
4. "तुम हो" is formal. 
 
5. "वे हैं" means "They are." 
 
''Answers:''
 
1. False
 
2. False
 
3. True
 
4. False
 
5. True
 
==== Exercise 9: Verb Conjugation Quiz ====
 
Conjugate the verb "to be" for the subject given in parentheses.
 
1. (मैं) _____ 
 
2. (तुम) _____ 
 
3. (वह) _____ 
 
4. (हम) _____ 
 
5. (वे) _____ 
 
''Answers:''
 
1. हूँ (hū̃) 
 
2. हो (ho) 
 
3. है (hai) 
 
4. हैं (hain) 
 
5. हैं (hain) 
 
==== Exercise 10: Write a Short Paragraph ====
 
Write a short paragraph about your daily routine using at least five different verbs from this lesson.
 
''Example Response:''
 
मैं सुबह उठता हूँ, नाश्ता करता हूँ, और स्कूल जाता हूँ। मैं शाम को खेलता हूँ और होमवर्क करता हूँ।
 
=== Summary ===
 
Congratulations! You have completed this lesson on basic verbs in Hindi. You have learned how to use the essential verbs "to be," "to have," "to go," "to come," and "to do" in the present tense. Remember, practice is key when learning a new language, so don’t hesitate to revisit these verbs and practice using them in conversation.
 
Keep up the great work, and look forward to the next lesson where we will dive into numbers and time. Happy learning!


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==Sources==
* [https://www.hindipod101.com/blog/2021/03/18/hindi-grammar-overview/ A Beginner's Guide to Basic Hindi Grammar]
* [https://www.superprof.com/blog/hindi-tenses/ A Complete Guide To Hindi Tenses | Superprof]
* [https://www.hindipod101.com/lesson/absolute-beginner-hindi-for-every-day-2-top-25-hindi-verbs/ Top 25 Hindi Verbs - HindiPod101]
 
 


==Other Lessons==
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==Sources==
* [https://www.hindipod101.com/blog/2021/03/18/hindi-grammar-overview/ A Beginner's Guide to Basic Hindi Grammar]
* [https://www.superprof.com/blog/hindi-tenses/ A Complete Guide To Hindi Tenses | Superprof]
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Welcome to this exciting lesson on basic verbs in Hindi! Understanding verbs is fundamental to communicating effectively in any language, and in Hindi, it’s no different. Verbs are the action words that allow us to describe what we do, what we have, and where we go. This lesson is designed for complete beginners who have just started their journey into the beautiful world of Hindi.

In this lesson, we will explore some of the most common verbs in Hindi, including to be, to have, to go, to come, and to do. We will learn how to conjugate these verbs in the present tense, which is essential for forming basic sentences. By the end of this lesson, you will not only know these verbs but also feel confident using them in everyday conversations.

Here’s a brief outline of what we will cover in this lesson:

  • Introduction to Basic Verbs
  • Common Basic Verbs with Examples
  • Present Tense Conjugation
  • Practice Exercises
  • Summary

Introduction to Basic Verbs[edit | edit source]

Verbs are integral to communication as they express actions, states, or occurrences. In Hindi, verbs can change form based on the subject's gender and number (singular or plural). It’s crucial to understand how to use them correctly to convey your thoughts clearly.

In this lesson, we will focus on five fundamental verbs. Let's begin!

Common Basic Verbs with Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are the basic verbs we will explore today along with their meanings and examples:

1. To Be (है - hai)[edit | edit source]

This verb is essential for making statements about existence and identity.

Hindi Pronunciation English
मैं हूँ main hū̃ I am
तुम हो tum ho You are (informal)
वह है vah hai He/She is
हम हैं ham hain We are
आप हैं āp hain You are (formal)
वे हैं ve hain They are

2. To Have (है - hai)[edit | edit source]

In Hindi, the verb "to have" is often expressed using the same verb as "to be." However, context will clarify its meaning.

Hindi Pronunciation English
मेरे पास एक किताब है mere pās ek kitāb hai I have a book
तुम्हारे पास एक पेन है tumhāre pās ek pen hai You have a pen
उसके पास एक घर है uske pās ek ghar hai He/She has a house
हमारे पास दो बिल्लियाँ हैं hamāre pās do billiā̃ hain We have two cats
आपके पास क्या है? āpke pās kyā hai? What do you have?
उनके पास बहुत पैसे हैं unke pās bahut paisē hain They have a lot of money

3. To Go (जाना - jānā)[edit | edit source]

This verb indicates movement from one place to another.

Hindi Pronunciation English
मैं जाता हूँ main jātā hū̃ I go (male)
मैं जाती हूँ main jātī hū̃ I go (female)
तुम जाते हो tum jātē ho You go (informal, male)
तुम जाती हो tum jātī ho You go (informal, female)
वह जाता है vah jātā hai He goes
वह जाती है vah jātī hai She goes
हम जाते हैं ham jātē hain We go
वे जाते हैं ve jātē hain They go

4. To Come (आना - ānā)[edit | edit source]

This verb describes the action of arriving at a place.

Hindi Pronunciation English
मैं आता हूँ main ātā hū̃ I come (male)
मैं आती हूँ main ātī hū̃ I come (female)
तुम आते हो tum ātē ho You come (informal, male)
तुम आती हो tum ātī ho You come (informal, female)
वह आता है vah ātā hai He comes
वह आती है vah ātī hai She comes
हम आते हैं ham ātē hain We come
वे आते हैं ve ātē hain They come

5. To Do (करना - karnā)[edit | edit source]

This versatile verb is used for performing actions.

Hindi Pronunciation English
मैं करता हूँ main kartā hū̃ I do (male)
मैं करती हूँ main kartī hū̃ I do (female)
तुम करते हो tum karte ho You do (informal, male)
तुम करती हो tum kartī ho You do (informal, female)
वह करता है vah kartā hai He does
वह करती है vah kartī hai She does
हम करते हैं ham karte hain We do
वे करते हैं ve karte hain They do

Present Tense Conjugation[edit | edit source]

In Hindi, verbs are conjugated based on the subject. Here’s how to conjugate the basic verbs in the present tense:

1. To Be (है - hai):

  • Singular: मैं हूँ (main hū̃), तुम हो (tum ho), वह है (vah hai)
  • Plural: हम हैं (ham hain), आप हैं (āp hain), वे हैं (ve hain)

2. To Have (है - hai):

  • Same as "to be," but depends on context.

3. To Go (जाना - jānā):

  • Male: मैं जाता हूँ (main jātā hū̃), तुम जाते हो (tum jātē ho), वह जाता है (vah jātā hai)
  • Female: मैं जाती हूँ (main jātī hū̃), तुम जाती हो (tum jātī ho), वह जाती है (vah jātī hai)
  • Plural: हम जाते हैं (ham jātē hain), वे जाते हैं (ve jātē hain)

4. To Come (आना - ānā):

  • Male: मैं आता हूँ (main ātā hū̃), तुम आते हो (tum ātē ho), वह आता है (vah ātā hai)
  • Female: मैं आती हूँ (main ātī hū̃), तुम आती हो (tum ātī ho), वह आती है (vah ātī hai)
  • Plural: हम आते हैं (ham ātē hain), वे आते हैं (ve ātē hain)

5. To Do (करना - karnā):

  • Male: मैं करता हूँ (main kartā hū̃), तुम करते हो (tum karte ho), वह करता है (vah kartā hai)
  • Female: मैं करती हूँ (main kartī hū̃), तुम करती हो (tum kartī ho), वह करती है (vah kartī hai)
  • Plural: हम करते हैं (ham karte hain), वे करते हैं (ve karte hain)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now, let’s put your new knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises to help you practice.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

1. मैं _____ (to be) एक छात्र हूँ।

2. तुम _____ (to go) स्कूल।

3. वह _____ (to have) एक नया खिलौना।

4. हम _____ (to do) होमवर्क।

5. वे _____ (to come) कल।

Answers:

1. हूँ (hū̃)

2. जाते हो (jātē ho)

3. है (hai)

4. करते हैं (karte hain)

5. आएँगे (āeṅge)

Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences from English to Hindi.

1. I am a teacher.

2. You have a car.

3. She goes to the market.

4. They come to my house.

5. We do yoga.

Answers:

1. मैं एक शिक्षक हूँ। (main ek shikshak hū̃)

2. तुम्हारे पास एक कार है। (tumhāre pās ek kār hai)

3. वह बाजार जाती है। (vah bāzār jātī hai)

4. वे मेरे घर आते हैं। (ve mere ghar ātē hain)

5. हम योग करते हैं। (ham yog karte hain)

Exercise 3: Conjugate the Verbs[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs based on the subject given in parentheses.

1. (मैं) _____ (to come)

2. (वह) _____ (to go)

3. (हम) _____ (to do)

4. (आप) _____ (to have)

5. (तुम) _____ (to be)

Answers:

1. आता हूँ / आती हूँ (ātā hū̃ / ātī hū̃)

2. जाता है / जाती है (jātā hai / jātī hai)

3. करते हैं (karte hain)

4. हैं (hain)

5. हो (ho)

Exercise 4: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Use the verbs to create sentences based on the prompts below.

1. I (to have) a pet.

2. She (to come) to the party.

3. We (to do) the chores.

4. They (to go) to the park.

5. You (to be) happy.

Answers:

1. मेरे पास एक पालतू जानवर है। (mere pās ek pāltū jānvar hai)

2. वह पार्टी में आती है। (vah pārṭī mein ātī hai)

3. हम काम करते हैं। (ham kām karte hain)

4. वे पार्क जाते हैं। (ve pārk jātē hain)

5. तुम खुश हो। (tum khush ho)

Exercise 5: Match the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Match the Hindi sentences with their English translations.

1. मैं स्कूल जाता हूँ।

2. वह एक अच्छा बच्चा है।

3. हम घर जाते हैं।

4. तुम क्या करते हो?

5. वे मेरे दोस्त हैं।

A. What do you do?

B. I go to school.

C. They are my friends.

D. He is a good boy.

E. We go home.

Answers:

1 - B, 2 - D, 3 - E, 4 - A, 5 - C

Exercise 6: Identify the Verbs[edit | edit source]

Read the sentences and underline the verbs.

1. मैं सुबह जल्दी उठता हूँ।

2. तुम बाजार जा रहे हो।

3. वह मेरे साथ खेलती है।

4. हम फिल्म देख रहे हैं।

5. वे पढ़ाई कर रहे हैं।

Answers:

1. उठता (uṭhātā),

2. जा (jā)

3. खेलती (kheltī)

4. देख (dekh)

5. कर (kar)

Exercise 7: Create Dialogues[edit | edit source]

Create a short dialogue using the verbs learned in this lesson. Use at least three different verbs.

Example:

A: तुम कहाँ जा रहे हो? (Tum kahān jā rahe ho?)

B: मैं बाजार जा रहा हूँ। (Main bāzār jā rahā hū̃.)

Answers will vary based on student creativity.

Exercise 8: True or False[edit | edit source]

Read the statements and determine if they are true or false.

1. "मैं जाती हूँ" is used when a male speaks.

2. "वह आता है" is correct for a female subject.

3. "हम करते हैं" means "We do."

4. "तुम हो" is formal.

5. "वे हैं" means "They are."

Answers:

1. False

2. False

3. True

4. False

5. True

Exercise 9: Verb Conjugation Quiz[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the verb "to be" for the subject given in parentheses.

1. (मैं) _____

2. (तुम) _____

3. (वह) _____

4. (हम) _____

5. (वे) _____

Answers:

1. हूँ (hū̃)

2. हो (ho)

3. है (hai)

4. हैं (hain)

5. हैं (hain)

Exercise 10: Write a Short Paragraph[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph about your daily routine using at least five different verbs from this lesson.

Example Response:

मैं सुबह उठता हूँ, नाश्ता करता हूँ, और स्कूल जाता हूँ। मैं शाम को खेलता हूँ और होमवर्क करता हूँ।

Summary[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have completed this lesson on basic verbs in Hindi. You have learned how to use the essential verbs "to be," "to have," "to go," "to come," and "to do" in the present tense. Remember, practice is key when learning a new language, so don’t hesitate to revisit these verbs and practice using them in conversation.

Keep up the great work, and look forward to the next lesson where we will dive into numbers and time. Happy learning!

Table of Contents - Hindi Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verbs


Numbers and Time


Questions and Negations


Family and Relationships


Indian Names and Titles


Food and Dining


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Indian Festivals and Holidays

Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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