Adjectives agree with the noun:
kaala kutta = black dog
kaale kutte = black dogs
tall brother (lamba) =
tall brothers =
tall girl =
mera = my (conjugated the same way)
mera kutta = my dog
my brother =
Similarly for plurals:
mere kutte = my dogs
my horses =
(horse = ghoDa)
And similarly we conjugate the feminine:
meri ma = my mom
meri gaDi = my car
my sister =
hamara = our
hamara kutta = our dog
our brother =
our mother =
we replace the ‘s with ka:
Sita ka kutta = Sita’s dog
Feminine form:
Radha ki gaDi = Radha’s car
Amit’s mom =
Radha’s brother =
us ka = her
us ka kutta = her dog
us ki ma = her mother
her sister =
us can also refer to his:
us ka = his (also)
us ka kutta = her/his dog
his sister =
us -> un: replace the s with n
un ka kutta = their dog
their brother =
their mom =
their mom reads a book =
aap ka dost = your friend (masculine)
your mom =