Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Verb-“to-have-to”

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Verb “to have to” in Hindi

Note: The verb “to have to” or “must” is rendered in three different ways in Hindi: Tum ko jānā paṛegā?, Tum ko jānā hai? or Tum ko jānā cāhi(y)e? However, each of these sentences reflects a particular situation. The first sentence implies that there is an obligation from a third party, the second includes a temporal factor, i.e. that the obligation will take place in the future, and only the third one is of general nature.

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