A little help with my Hindi?
khaana or khaa
peena
padhana
seekhana
bolana
These have something to do with 'ti', 'ta', and 'te', but my notes no longer make much sence. Any help or links would be great.
Answers:
You frame your question incorrectly. Anyway, most probably you want the following answers:
Khaana: Khaata (m.), Khaati (f), Khaate (pl.)
Peena: Peeta (m.), Peeti (f.), Peete (pl.)
Padhna: Padhta (m.), Padhti (f.), Padhte (pl.)
Seekhna: Seekhta (m.), Seekhti (f.), Seekhte (pl.)
Bolna: Bolta (m.), Bolti (f.), Bolte (pl.).
In Devanagari script, it would be written as:
खाना (verb): खाता (m.), खाती (f.), खातॆ (pl.)
पीना (verb): पीता (m.), पीती (f.), पीतॆ (pl.)
पढना (verb): पढता (m.) , पढती (f.), पढतॆ (pl.)
सीखना (verb): सीखता (m.), सीखती (f.), सीखतॆ (pl.)
बॊलना (verb): बॊलता (m.), बॊलती (f.), बॊलतॆ (pl.)
And, if you are still uninspired, (m.)~masculine; (f.)~feminine; (pl.)~plural.
go to India and find out
how the hell would we know we are english.
Hello
there are no pural forms for the words u have mentioned .
Glad someone else's hindi is as shaky as mine
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