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Aditi Agarwal
مدرّس🌟 DAY 21/30: The 'SELF' Hindi Challenge 🌟
नमस्ते (Namaste)! 🙏
Welcome to Day 21! Today we are learning a word that helps you express your skills, your capability, and your confidence. It is a vital building block for talking about what you achieve every day.
Today’s Word: सकता / सकती (Sakta / Sakti)
Meaning: Can / To be able to
How to use it:
* Male speaker: "मैं हिंदी बोल सकता हूँ।" (Main Hindi bol sakta hoon)
* Female speaker: "मैं हिंदी बोल सकती हूँ।" (Main Hindi bol sakti hoon) Meaning: "I can speak Hindi."
💡 TEACHER'S TIP: In Hindi, सकना (Sakna) is an auxiliary verb, meaning it always pairs up with a main action verb (like speak, eat, or go).
To use it, just take the root form of any action verb and add sakta/sakti hoon.
बोल (Speak) + सकती हूँ = can speak
कर (Do) + सकती हूँ = can do
📝 YOUR CHALLENGE: Let's celebrate what you are capable of! Think of an action you can do in Hindi (like bol for speak, padh for read, or likh for write).
Try writing your own "मैं ... सकता/सकती हूँ" sentence in the comments below. Don't worry about mistakes—just show your confidence, and I will guide you! 👇
٢١ مايو ٢٠٢٦ ٠٨:١٣
Aditi Agarwal
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الهندية, الإسبانية
لغة التعلّم
الفرنسية
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