Hindi/Core grammar

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Word order

The word order in Hindi/Urdu is:

Hindi: N1 A1 N2 postp1 N3 postp2 N4 cmkr3 LtV1 LtV2 VectorVerb AuxBe


English: N1 Verb prep3 N4 prep2 N3 prep1 A1 N2

The word order can change to put emphasis on a part of the sentence.

So to say My friend's pretty mother cooks food very well, Mere dost ki khoobsurat ma khana aachese banathi. Translated word for word, this is My friend of pretty mother food well cooks."

Simple way to order words in a sentence: Adjective subject object verb adverbs

Sentence components

Case markers

Subjects, objects, and destinations are sometimes not marked at all.

Compound post-positions

Most English prepositions (which don't otherwise translate with a case marker) will translate with a ke/ki followed by a noun. It is useful to think of the ke/ki paired with these particular nouns as being a compound post-position.

e.g. - "Anyone" + "ke khilaf" means "against" + "Anyone"

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