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pronouns Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


pronouns ka kya matlab hota hai


Noun:

सर्वनाम,



pronouns's Usage Examples:

They have the chief characteristics of the Polynesian, with Malay affinities, and peculiarities such as the use of suffixes and inseparable pronouns and, as in Tagal, of the infix to denote changes in the verb; in the west groups there is a tendency to closed syllables and double consonants, and a use of the palatals ch, j, sh, the dental th, and s (the last perhaps only in foreign words), which is alien to the Polynesian.


In some languages the personal pronouns are singular, dual and plural.


Also adjectives and demonstrative pronouns have their places after the noun.


Another series of absolute pronouns is: (2) m.


She has begun to use the pronouns of her own accord.


The personal pronouns are replaced by various terms of respect when speaking to or before superiors, and there are many words besides which are only employed in ceremonial language.


ef, 'c., like the simple forms. The demonstrative pronouns are hwn, " this," hwnnw, " that," fem.


It is associated with a series for the second and third persons: nt-k, nt-l, nt-f, nt-in, 'c. but from their history, use and form, it seems probable that the last are of later formation, and are not to be connected with the Semitic pronouns (chiefly of the 2nd person) resembling them.


You will see from her letter that she uses many pronouns correctly.


Olmosy Kdroly tandr ur, " Mr Professor Charles (lmosy "; and the possessive forms of the nouns, which are varied according to the number and person of the possessor and the number of the object in the following way: tollam, " my pen "; tollaim, " my pens "; tollad, " thy pen tollaid, thy pens tollunk, our pen tollaink, our pens," 'c. There is no gender, not even a distinction between " he," " she," and " it," in the personal pronouns, and the declension is less developed than in Finnish.



Synonyms:

anaphoric pronoun, reciprocal pronoun, demonstrative pronoun, personal pronoun, function word, relative pronoun, demonstrative, closed-class word,



Antonyms:

uninstructive, reserved, undemonstrative,



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