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Lesson 2A1

Personal Pronouns & 'to be'

सर्वनाम और 'to be' क्रिया

Hindi pronouns pick up postpositions like को, से, and ने to mark object, source, or agent, while English pronouns barely change at all — but English's verb 'to be' turns out to be irregular in a way Hindi's tidy होना doesn't prepare you for.

Grammar Comparison

व्याकरण तुलना

English pronouns barely change; Hindi pronouns pick up postpositions

English

I / me — only two forms cover every grammatical role except possession

Hindi

मैं / मुझे / मुझसे — a different postposition-marked form for subject, object, and source

Hindi's pronoun मैं ('I') stays recognizable but constantly attaches postpositions to show its job in the sentence: मुझे as an object or recipient ('मुझे किताब दो', 'give me a book'), मुझसे as 'from/by me', मेरा as 'my'. English collapsed almost all of that centuries ago — 'I' does subject duty, and 'me' does everything else (object, after prepositions), with no further splitting. This makes English pronouns easier to memorize (a handful of pairs: I/me, he/him, she/her) but gives you far less information about a sentence's structure than Hindi's postposition-marked pronouns do.

'to be' is irregular precisely where Hindi is dependably regular

English

I am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, they are — five different forms for one meaning

Hindi

मैं हूँ, तुम हो, वह है, हम हैं, वे हैं — होना conjugates cleanly by person and number, no hidden exceptions

Hindi's copula होना conjugates in a tidy, predictable pattern across person and number (हूँ/हो/है/हैं), and it fuses naturally into almost every descriptive sentence (मैं ठीक हूँ, 'I am fine') — so you're used to a 'to be' verb that behaves itself. English's 'to be' is the opposite: it is irregular in every single form, and that irregularity has nothing to do with the -s pattern the rest of English's present-tense verbs follow. Treat am/is/are as a short, irregular list to memorize outright, since neither Hindi's tidy paradigm nor English's usual verb pattern will help you predict it.

Vocabulary

शब्दावली

EnglishPronunciationHindi
I ameye amमैं ... हूँmaiñ ... hūñ
you areyoo arतुम ... होtum ... ho
he ishee izवह ... हैvah ... hai
she isshee izवह ... हैvah ... hai
we arewee arहम ... हैंham ... haiñ
they arethay arवे ... हैंve ... haiñ
I / meeye / meeमैं / मुझेmaiñ / mujhe
he / himhee / himवह / उसेvah / use