Pronouns Flashcards
my
मेरे
Mērē
मेरे
my
your
आपके
Āpakē
आपके
your
her
उसके
Usakē
उसके
her
his
उसकी
Usakī
उसकी
his
our
हमारे
Hamārē
हमारे
our
I
मैं
Maiṁ
मैं
I
we
हम
Ham
हम
we
you (formal)
आप Āp
Use आप aap in all formal situations to show politeness, like when meeting someone for the first time, talking to someone older than you or simply to show respect.
आप
you (formal)
Use आप aap in all formal situations to show politeness, like when meeting someone for the first time, talking to someone older than you or simply to show respect.
you (informal)
तुम tum
तुम tum is most common and is used in most informal situations like when chatting with your friends.
तुम
you (informal)
you (very informal)
तू too
तू too is used in very informal and intimate situations, for example when talking to your partner or to young children. तू too is also often used in Music and Poetry to show intimacy and closeness. It would be considered extremely rude to use तू too talking about someone you are not close with!
तू
you (very informal)
तू too is used in very informal and intimate situations, for example when talking to your partner or to young children. तू too is also often used in Music and Poetry to show intimacy and closeness. It would be considered extremely rude to use तू too talking about someone you are not close with!
he / she / it / this
यह pronounced yeh
यह yeh is used when you’re talking about someone or something close to you - in the physical distant sense of the word. So if someone’s stood right next to you then you would use यह yeh.
यह
he/she/it/this
यह yeh is used when you’re talking about someone or something close to you - in the physical distant sense of the word. So if someone’s stood right next to you then you would use यह yeh.
he / she / it / that
वह pronounced voh
वह voh is used when you’re talking about someone or something further away. So if the person you’re talking about is the other side of the street you use वह voh.
वह
voh
he/she/it/that
वह voh is used when you’re talking about someone or something further away. So if the person you’re talking about is the other side of the street you use वह voh.
these / they
ये ye
you’ll often hear वे ve being pronounced as the singular “voh”! These two follow the same rules: ये ye for people / things close to you (in the distance sense) and वे vo for people / things further away!
ये
ye
these/they
you’ll often hear वे ve being pronounced as the singular “voh”! These two follow the same rules: ये ye for people / things close to you (in the distance sense) and वे vo for people / things further away!
those / they
वे ve
you’ll often hear वे ve being pronounced as the singular “voh”! These two follow the same rules: ये ye for people / things close to you (in the distance sense) and वे vo for people / things further away!
वे
ve
those / they
you’ll often hear वे ve being pronounced as the singular “voh”! These two follow the same rules: ये ye for people / things close to you (in the distance sense) and वे vo for people / things further away!
His / Her / Its (Near)
इसका
iskaa
इसका
His / Her / Its (Near)
His / Her / Its (Far)
उसका
uskaa
उसका
His / Her / Its (Far)
Their (Near) or His / Her (Formal)
इनका
inkaa
इनका
Their (Near) or His / Her (Formal)
Their (Far) or His / Her (Formal)
उनका
unkaa
उनका
Their (Far) or His / Her (Formal)