Guest guest Posted October 24, 2002 Report Share Posted October 24, 2002 "Maine pustak padh li." This is Karma Vaachya. Vaachya ------- Verbs have no gender, voice, or singular / plural of their own. They either agree with object, (Karma Vaachya), or they agree with the subject (Kartri Vaachya). When they agree with neither, it is Bhav Vaachya. In case of Karma Prayog, the subject has the nominative marker "ne". Examples of Karma Vaachya - Maine granth padha. Maine pustak padhi. Examples of Kartri Vaachya- Main utha. Main utha. Ladka jata hai. Ladki jati hai. Example of Bhaav Vaachya- Raam ne Ravan ko maaraa. A Bhaav Vaachya sentence is distinguished by the presence of markers in both the subject and the object. I trust this answers the query of Mr. Prasad. Manish HINDI GRANTH KARYALAY www.hindibooks.8m.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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