Las frases en el Hindi basadas a Estar + Gerundio #AprenderHindi
In the spanish grammar many phrases are based on 'Estas + Gerundia ".
For example: I'm cooking or I'm showering. All these phrases are to represent the activities occurring at the moment. Something that is in the execution at the moment. In English these phrases belong to" continuous tense ".
The previous two cases we cannot identify that the speaker is a man or a woman.
You can only identify the speaker by the tone of the voice. What do you think in the Hindi it is also going to be same? Write me your answer in the comment section.
Well, let's learn. It is different in the Hindi. It does not depend on the tone of the voice. It does depend on the pronounciation of the phrases by a man o women speaker.
"मैं खाना पका रहा हूं" It is pronounced en el hindi "main khaana paka raha hoon". Give focuse on the word रहा (raha) of any phrase of the hindi. It is to identify that the speaker is a man. It is not necessary to be very attentive to listening and differentiating the tone of the voice.
"मैं खाना पका रही हूँ" It is pronounced "Main Khana Pakana Rahi Hoon". The word रही (Rahi) appears in this phrase. It is the crucial word to identify that the speaker is a woman.
All others are common in both and have the same pronunciation in Hindi. The pronunciation of other words does not depend on the speaker; it is a man or a woman except those two words.
I hope I have explained well and you have understood.
To learn to pronounce well in the Hindi I recommend you to see the recorded video. You can find the link of this video along with this writing.
Any doubt or want to have online classes of the Hindi, write me. I will be happy to help you in your Hindi learning.
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