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Veronica Verdecia
Teri aur tumhara?
Hi! I am a little confused between the possession of teri or tumhara/i/e. They both seem to mean "your." Which do I use?
Thank you!
2016年10月25日 23:24
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The following three forms of possessive pronoun "your" are used in Hindi.
Your = Aapkaa, Aapki, Aapke = used with elders or formal acquaintances.(Respectful/formal)
Your = Tumharaa, Tumhari, Tumhare = Used with equals .(Informal)
Your = Teraa, Teri, Tere = used with children, near and dear ones. (intimate)
I believe, you should use "Aapkaa/i/e with elders and Tumharaa/i/e with friends and other peoples.
2016年10月26日
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teri/a/e is more informal than tumhari/a/e.
Aapki/a/e is formal.
2016年10月26日
Tumhari and tumhara represents gender of object you talking about,,,, same way for close friends Teri and tera are used,,,,
2017年1月18日
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