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64 Cards in this Set

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who
kaun
whose (interrogative)
kiska
which
kaunsa
how far
kitni dur
why
kyoo(n)
what
kya
where
kahan/kidher
when
cub
whose house is that?
woh kiska ghar hai?
who is that?
woh kaun hai?
what book is this?
yeh kya kitaab hai?
why is the belt in the box?
peti sanduq mayn kyoon hai?
what is in the book?
kitaab may(n) kia hai?
where is the hat?
topi kidher hai?
my (masc)
mera
our
hamara
your
tumhara
his (masc possessive)
uska
her (masc possessive)
uska
here
yahan
there
wahan
and (conj.)
aur
yes
ji han
don't
mat
now
abhi
what is your name?
tumhara nam kia hai?
where is his/her house?
uska ghar kahan hai?
your knife is on the table.
tumhara chaqu mez par hai
bring that table here
woh mez yahan lao
put this letter there
yeh chitthi wahan rakho
put my hat on the table
meri topi mez par rakho.
where is his/her box?
uska sanduq kidher hai?
bring my hat from the office
meri topi daftar se lao
don't go to the house
ghar nahin jao
don't bring the box here
sanduq yahan nahin lao
I
main
he
woh
she
woh
we
hum
you (very informal)
tu
you (sing. + plural; informal)
tum
they
woh
am
hun
is
hai
are (you) (very infomal)
hai
are (you) (informal)
ho
are (plural)
hain
I am
main hun
he is
woh hai
she is
woh hai
we are
ham hain
you are (very informal)
tu hai
you are
tum ho
they are
woh hain
you (formal)
ap
your (formal)
apka
he is in the house
woh ghar may(n) hai
who are you? (polite)
ap kaun hain?
where are you?
tum kahan ho?
where are you? (formal)
ap kahan hain?
we are in the shop
ham dukaan may(n) hain
he is not here
woh yahan nahin hai
his/her (feminine possessive)
uski
my (feminine possessive)
meri