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How to use "mein" and "meine"? I'm wondering about these past tense sentences 1. I ate bread >> Meine bread khai 2. I went to Bali >>> Mein Bali gai How do we use "mein" and "meine" and what is the difference between "mein" and "meine"?
2018年9月30日 02:29
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'Main' means I, and 'Maine' is just an additional 'ne' with 'Main'. Both are used when subject 'I' does something however their use depends on the verb(mostly) and the object used. Some verbs need you to add 'ne' in the subject. Here is a simple trick. If the passive voice a sentence (strictly making the object, the new subject) makes sense then you need to add 'ne' usually. For example: 'Bread was eaten by me.' makes sense so use 'Maine'. But 'Bali was ......' doesn't really make sense so use just 'Main' Of course, it's not applicable everywhere but it should be fine in most of the cases.
2018年9月30日
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Main/Mein as a noun means "I" as in Mein jaa raha hoon (I'm going) Maine/Meine is a conjugation of main (I) and ne (did). It denotes an action done by the first subject. For example - Maine khaana khaya ( I ate food), Maine use maara ( I hit Him).
2018年10月2日
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