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Grammar Module 1

The "I Am" Formula

Unlike English, Hindi puts the verb at the very end.
Master this 3-step formula to create infinite sentences.

The Golden Rule of Sentence Structure

मैं (Main) Subject
+
________ Adjective / Noun
+
हूँ (Hoon) Verb (Am)

"I am happy" becomes "I happy am" in Hindi.

Practice: 10 Common Sentences

😊
Type: Adjective
मैं खुश हूँ
(Main khush hoon)
I am happy
😢
Type: Adjective
मैं दुखी हूँ
(Main dukhi hoon)
I am sad
🎒
Type: State
मैं तैयार हूँ
(Main taiyaar hoon)
I am ready
📅
Type: State
मैं व्यस्त हूँ
(Main vyast hoon)
I am busy
👨‍🎓
Type: Noun
मैं छात्र हूँ
(Main chhatra hoon)
I am a student
🇮🇳
Type: Nationality
मैं भारतीय हूँ
(Main Bharatiya hoon)
I am Indian
😫
Type: Adjective
मैं थका हूँ
(Main thaka hoon)
I am tired
🤒
Type: State
मैं बीमार हूँ
(Main bimaar hoon)
I am sick
📍
Type: Location
मैं यहाँ हूँ
(Main yahan hoon)
I am here
👍
Type: State
मैं ठीक हूँ
(Main theek hoon)
I am fine

⚠️ Important Gender Note

If you are Female, some adjectives ending in 'aa' change to 'ee'.

  • Example (Tired):
  • Male says: Main thaka hoon.
  • Female says: Main thaki hoon.