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🇮🇳 Hindi
हिन्दीDevanagari

Basic word order (SOV)

Hindi is usually Subject–Object–Verb (verb often at the end).

The usual pattern

A common Hindi sentence order is Subject + Object + Verb (SOV).

मैं चाय पीता हूँ।
main chaay peetaa hoon
I drink tea. (male speaker)
मैं चाय पीती हूँ।
main chaay peetii hoon
I drink tea. (female speaker)

Yes/No questions

For yes/no questions, you can add ‘क्या’ at the beginning.

क्या आप चाय पीते हैं?
kyaa aap chaay peete hain?
Do you drink tea?

Drills

Build the sentence (SOV)
main chaay peetaa hoon
I drink tea.
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Explanation
Hindi often uses Subject–Object–Verb, with the auxiliary at the end.
Make it a yes/no question
___ आप चाय पीते हैं?
___ aap chaay peete hain?
Do you drink tea?
___ आप चाय पीते हैं?
___ aap chaay peete hain?

Mini‑quiz

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