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What is the defference of "pagal he" and "pagal ho" I'm confused about when use "he" and "ho"
Jan 27, 2011 10:51 AM
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"pagal he" = he is crazy
"pagal ho" = you are crazy
January 27, 2011
पागल है Pāgala hai = nuts/mad/insane/is crazy
January 29, 2011
"pagal ho(पागल हो)" means u r mad ("ho" is always used when sentence starts with "tum"(people use it with "aap" also) in present tense )
complete sentence is
(tum) pagal ho (तुम पागल हो )
pagal hai(पागल है)
is sentence about someone who is pagal
wah pagal hai (he/she is mad)
ye pagal hai
ladka pagal hai etc. keep adding nouns(singular) and pronouns(except i मैं and u तुम) sentence is correct
.............. paagal hai
for plural hai है will be changed to hain हैं
-if sentence starts with मैं (main) it always ends with हूँ(hoon) in present tense
eg
correct usage will be
मैं पागल हूँ
[b]main[/b] pagal [b]hoon[/b]
तुम पागल हो
[b]tum[/b] pagal [b]ho[/b]
in two cases above even if u dont say pronouns it is understood that what exactly u mean, or whom u r talking about
January 27, 2011
actually "ho" is used for second person and "he" is used for third person.
January 27, 2011
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