Possessives

Background Topic Review: Adjectives

Adjectives agree with the noun:

kaala kutta = black dog

kaale kutte = black dogs

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tall brother (lamba) = 

tall brothers = 

tall girl =

Mera

mera = my (conjugated the same way)

mera kutta = my dog

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my brother = 

Mere

Similarly for plurals:

mere kutte = my dogs

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my horses = 

(horse = ghoDa)

Meri

And similarly we conjugate the feminine:

meri ma = my mom

meri gaDi = my car

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my sister = 

Hamara / Hamari / Hamare

hamara = our 

hamara kutta = our dog

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our brother = 

our mother = 

Sita's dog

we replace the ‘s with ka:

Sita ka kutta = Sita’s dog

 

 

 

 

 

Feminine form:

Radha ki gaDi = Radha’s car 

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Amit’s mom =  

Radha’s brother = 

Her

us ka = her

us ka kutta = her dog

 

 

 

 

 

 

us ki ma = her mother

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her sister = 

 

His

us can also refer to his:

us ka = his (also)

 

 

us ka kutta = her/his dog

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his sister = 

Their

us -> un: replace the s with n

un ka kutta = their dog

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their brother =

their mom = 

their mom reads a book =  

Your

aap ka dost = your friend (masculine)

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your mom =

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