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What is the difference between ho, hoon and hue?
Nov 12, 2015 10:50 PM
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Conjugation of the verb होना = (hona) = to be, to become, to happen.
ho = हो = present, second person plural, used with तुम
hoon = हूं = present, first person singular, used with मैं
hue = हुए = preterite, present and past perfect, 1st, 2nd, 3rd person plural with हम, तुम , आप, वे,ये (and in combination with one of the forms of hai = है)
ref:(http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/go.php?D1=47=honaa=147)
November 13, 2015
ho हो = तुम क्या कर रहा हो ( What are u doing ? )
Hoon हूँ = मै आज बहुत ख़ुश हूँ ( i am so happy today.)
Hue हुए = मेरी उपस्थिति मे, बहुत से कार्य हुए
November 18, 2015
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