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Aditi Agarwal
مدرّس🌟 DAY 25/30: The 'SELF' Hindi Challenge 🌟
नमस्ते (Namaste)! 🙏
Welcome to Day 25! We are entering the final stretch of our 30-day journey. Today, we are going to learn how to talk about the future. Whether you are planning a trip, a meeting, or your next language lesson, this concept is a must-know.
Today’s Ending: गा / गी / गे (Gaa / Gee / Gay)
Meaning: Will (Future Tense marker)
How to use it: Instead of a single word, today we are learning the endings you attach to verb roots to look ahead:
♂️ Male speaker: "मैं कल आऊँगा।" (Main kal aaunga.) = "I will come tomorrow."
♀️ Female speaker: "मैं कल आऊँगी।" (Main kal aaungi.) = "I will come tomorrow."
💡 TEACHER'S TIP: Did you notice the word कल (Kal)? This is a fascinating word in Hindi because it means both "tomorrow" and "yesterday"!
How do native speakers know the difference? The verb ending tells them the whole story!
If you say aaya (past tense), Kal means yesterday.
If you use today's future markers (gaa/gee), Kal instantly means tomorrow.
📝 YOUR CHALLENGE: Let's make a promise for tomorrow! Think of an action you will do tomorrow (like padhna to study, seekhna to learn, or milna to meet).
Try writing your future plan in the comments using: "मैं कल [___]गा/गी।" Drop your tomorrow's plan below, and I'll make sure your future tense structure is perfect! 👇
٢٢ مايو ٢٠٢٦ ٠٢:٤٦
Aditi Agarwal
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الهندية, الإسبانية
لغة التعلّم
الفرنسية
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