This week we learned a new verb: do
In Hindi, this is "kar" (कर )
Look at the following English sentence:
"I am eating."
In Hindi, the words are re-arranged: "I eating am"
("main khaa rahaa hoon")
Now what if we want to say:
"I am eating a banana"
How is this re-arranged in Hindi? The word "banana" would go after the word "I". In other words: "I banana eating am" ("main kelaa khaa rahii hoon")
"I am playing cricket" --> "I cricket playing am" ("main cricket khel rahaa hoon")
"I am doing yoga" --> "I yoga doing am" ("main yoga kar rahaa hoon"
HOMEWORK:
1) Show your child the following words. Ask them to read the word out loud and then translate the word in English:
है
मैं
और
मेरा
कर
केला
2) Have your child say the following sentences in Hindi:
- The queen is doing yoga
- I am doing yoga
- I am eating a banana
- The king is eating a banana
- The girl is playing cricket
- I am playing cricket
In Hindi, this is "kar" (कर )
Look at the following English sentence:
"I am eating."
In Hindi, the words are re-arranged: "I eating am"
("main khaa rahaa hoon")
Now what if we want to say:
"I am eating a banana"
How is this re-arranged in Hindi? The word "banana" would go after the word "I". In other words: "I banana eating am" ("main kelaa khaa rahii hoon")
"I am playing cricket" --> "I cricket playing am" ("main cricket khel rahaa hoon")
"I am doing yoga" --> "I yoga doing am" ("main yoga kar rahaa hoon"
HOMEWORK:
1) Show your child the following words. Ask them to read the word out loud and then translate the word in English:
है
मैं
और
मेरा
कर
केला
2) Have your child say the following sentences in Hindi:
- The queen is doing yoga
- I am doing yoga
- I am eating a banana
- The king is eating a banana
- The girl is playing cricket
- I am playing cricket
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