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Rafaad Roslan
Can anyone explain the difference between "mujko", "main" and "mujhe"? Thanks.
2 juil. 2013 16:13
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You can use either mujhko or mujhe in a sentence. Mostly it is associated with nouns. For example:- Mujhko thoda paani chaiyae. (I want some water); Mujhae thoda pani chaiyae. (I want some water). So you can just use any one of them.
Main is used when you want to say something which is directly related to you. It is associated with verbs most of the times. For example:- Main 20 saal ka hun. (I am 20 years old); Main bhaag raha hun.(I am running); Main pani piyunga. (I will drink water).
4 juillet 2013
main - nominative case. mujhko/mujhe - objective/accusative case.
7 juillet 2013
it depends upon sentence..but it means ME.
MUJKO saath mein le jao...please also take ME (MUJKO) with you..
MAIN tumahara dost hun.. I (Main) am your friend .
MUJHE lunch karna hai....I ( MUJHE) have to eat food.
3 juillet 2013
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Rafaad Roslan
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Bengali, Anglais, Français, Hindi, Japonais, Malais, Persan (farsi), Tamoul
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Arabe, Bengali, Anglais, Français, Hindi, Japonais, Persan (farsi), Tamoul
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