Possessive Pronouns Flashcards

1
Q

मेरा meraa

A

my (singular masculine noun)

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हमारा hamaaraa

A

our (singular masculine noun)

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3
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तेरा teraa

A

your [intimate] (singular masculine noun)

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4
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तुम्हारा tumhaaraa

A

your [informal/casual]
(singular masculine noun)

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5
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आपका aapkaa

A

your [formal]
(singular masculine noun)

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इसका iskaa

A

His / Her / Its (Near)
(singular masculine noun)

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7
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उसका uskaa

A

His / Her / Its (Far)
(singular masculine noun)

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8
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इनका inkaa

A

Their (Near)
or His / Her (Formal - Near)
(singular masculine noun)

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9
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उनका unkaa

A

Their (Far)
or His / Her (Formal - Far)
(singular masculine noun)

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10
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Possessive Pronouns and Noun Gender

A

Possessive Pronouns must agree with the Gender of thing they are ‘possessing’!

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11
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How to make all the possessive pronouns we learned for singular masculine nouns work for PLURAL masculine nouns?

A

We drop the आ -aa from the end of the POSSESSIVE PRONOUN and add ए -e.

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12
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What are the possessive pronouns for singular and plural feminine nouns?

A

For both the singular AND the plural feminine nouns, we take the possessive pronouns we learned for the singular masculine nouns, drop the आ -aa from the end and add ई-ee.

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13
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का kaa

A

of/’s
(It’s used to show ownership)
का kaa is a Postposition, so the noun before it must be changed into it’s postposition before का kaa can be added. If what is being owned/possessed is Masculine Plural, का kaa changes to के ke. If what is being owned/possessed is Feminine, का kaa changes to की kee. Remember that it changes depending on what’s owned and not on who is ‘doing the owning’!

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14
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अपना apnaa - singular masculine
अपने apne - plural masculine
अपनी apnee - feminine singular and plural.

A

When the subject of the sentence and the person doing the owning/possessing are the same, the possessive pronoun is replaced by अपना apnaa/अपने apne/अपनी apnee. All of these translates to “my own/her own/their own…”.
example:
मैं (अपना) पानी पीती हूँ main apnaa paanee peetee hoon
I drink (my own) water (said by a female).
We don’t use the regular word for “my” (मेरा meraa) here, instead we use अपना apnaa to mean “my own” because the subject of the sentence and the person doing the owning/possessing are the same. If अपना apnaa/अपने apne/अपनी apnee isn’t used, whatever is being owned/possessed would sound like it was being owned/possessed by another person and not the subject of the sentence.

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