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Rules for "मेरा" (meraa):Rules for "meraa":
"मेरा" (meraa) is used when referring to a singular masculine noun. It agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. For example: "मेरा कुत्ता" (meraa kutta) means "my dog".
Here are some example sentences:
My room is big.मेरा कमरा बड़ा है।meraa kamra bada hai.My dog is black. | मेरा कुत्ता काला है।meraa kutta kaala hai. |
My room is big. | मेरा कमरा बड़ा है।meraa kamra bada hai. |
Rules for "मेरी" (meri):Rules for "meri":
"मेरी" (meri) is used when referring to a singular feminine noun. It agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. For example: "मेरी किताब" (meri kitaab) means "my book".
Here are some example sentences:
My sister is intelligent.मेरी बहन बुद्धिमान है।meri behan buddhiman hai.My book is interesting. | मेरी किताब दिलचस्प है।meri kitaab dilchasp hai. |
My sister is intelligent. | मेरी बहन बुद्धिमान है।meri behan buddhiman hai. |
Rules for "मेरे" (mere):Rules for "mere":
"मेरे" (mere) is used when referring to plural nouns, regardless of gender. It agrees with the number of the noun it modifies. For example: "मेरे दोस्त" (mere dost) means "my friends".
Here are some example sentences:
My friends are helpful. | मेरे दोस्त सहायक हैं।mere dost sahayak hain. |
My friends are helpful. | मेरे दोस्त सहायक हैं।mere dost sahayak hain. |
My friends are helpful. | मेरे दोस्त सहायक हैं।mere dost sahayak hain. |
Detailed Explanation and Examples for "meraa" Option
Hindi: "मेरा" (meraa)
English: "My"
Usage: In Hindi, when you want to say something belongs to you, you use the word "मेरा (meraa)", मेरी (meri) , मेरे (mere) which means "my" in English. They matches the thing you own in terms of whether it's masculine, feminine, or neutral, and whether it's singular or plural.
"मेरा" (meraa) is used when referring to a singular masculine noun. It agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. Let us take a simple phrase मेरा कमरा (meraa kamaraa) which means my room in English. In this phrae "मेरा कमरा" (Meraa kamra), "कमरा" (kamraa) means "room" and it's masculine singular. So, we use "मेरा" (Meraa) to match it.
Note: In Hindi, whether a word is masculine, feminine, or neutral determines which word for "my" to use, rather than who owns it."
Examples:
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Subject | Object | Verb | ||
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मेरा कमरा meraa kamaraa my room |
बड़ा badaa big |
है hai is |
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My room is big. | ||||
मेरा कुत्ता meraa kutaa my dog |
काला kaalaa black |
है hai is |
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My dog is black. | ||||
मेरा बगीचा meraa bageechaa my garden |
सुंदर sundar beautiful |
है hai is |
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My garden is beautiful. | ||||
मेरा दोस्त meraa dost my friend |
बहोत अच्छा bahot achhaa very nice |
है hai is |
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My friend is very good. | ||||
मेरा थैला meraa thailaa my bag |
नीला neelaa blue |
है hai is |
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My bag is blue. | ||||
मेरा भाई meraa bhaai my brother |
स्कूल में skool mein in school |
है hai is |
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My brother is in school. | ||||
मेरा दोस्त meraa dost my friend |
अमेरिका से America se from America |
है hai is |
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My friend is from America. | ||||
मेरा सोफा meraa sofaa my sofa |
नीला और बड़ा neelaa and badaa blue and big |
है hai is |
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My sofa is blue and big. | ||||
मेरा घर meraa ghar my house |
सुंदर sundar beautiful |
है hai is |
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My house is beautiful. | ||||
मेरा पसंदीदा खाना meraa pasndidaa khaanaa my favorite food |
पास्ता paastaa pasta |
है hai is |
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My favorite food is pasta. |
Detailed Explanation and Examples for "meri" Option
Hindi: "मेरी" (meri)
English: "My"
Usage: In Hindi, when you want to say something belongs to you, you use the word "मेरा (meri)", "मेरी (meri)", "मेरे (mere)" which means "my" in English. They match the thing you own in terms of whether it's masculine, feminine, or neutral, and whether it's singular or plural.
"मेरी" (meri) is used when referring to a singular feminine noun. It agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. Let us take a simple phrase "मेरी किताब" (meri kitaab) which means my book in English. In this phrase "किताब" (kitaab) means "book" and it's feminine singular. So, we use "मेरी" (meri) to match it.
Note: In Hindi, whether a word is masculine, feminine, or neutral determines which word for "my" to use, rather than who owns it.
Examples:
Subject | Object | Verb |
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मेरी बहन meri bahan my sister |
सुंदर sundar beautiful |
है hai is |
My sister is beautiful. | ||
मेरी माँ meri maan my mother |
डॉक्टर doctor doctor |
है hai is |
My mother is a doctor. | ||
मेरी सहेली meri sahelee my friend |
पार्क में park me in the park |
है hai is |
My friend is in the park. | ||
मेरी गाड़ी meri gaadi my car |
सफेद safed white |
है hai is |
My car is white. | ||
मेरी कुरसी meri kursee my chair |
लाल laal red |
है hai is |
My chair is red. | ||
मेरी किताब meri kitaab my book |
मेज पर mej par on the table |
है hai is |
My book is on the table. | ||
मेरी अलमारी merii almaarii my wardrobe |
छोटी chhotee small |
है hai is |
My wardrobe is small. | ||
मेरी साइकल meri saaikal my bicycle |
स्लेटी sletee gray |
है hai is |
My bicycle is gray. | ||
मेरी पेंसिल meri pencil my pencil |
नई nayi new |
है hai is |
My pencil is new. | ||
मेरी कॉफी meri kauphi my coffee |
गरम garm hot |
है hai is |
My coffee is hot. |