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Hindi uses a different word order than English. The main differences are that
verbs are placed at the end of the sentence (like in German) and that Hindi
(like other Indian languages) uses postpositions instead of prepositions.
Postpositions are like prepositions except that they are written after the noun.
Normal sentences
English: Subject Verb Object => I learn Hindi
Hindi: Subject Object Verb => I Hindi learn
English: Subject Verb Preposition Object =>I go to the shop
Hindi: Subject Object Postposition Verb => I shop to go
Imperative sentences
English: Verb Place Adverb => Come here now
Hindi: Place Adverb Verb => Here now come
English: Verb Negative Verb Adverb => Do not eat quickly
Hindi: Adverb Negative Verb => Quickly not eat
Interrogate sentences
English: Adverb Aux.Verb Subject Verb => What are you drawing?
Hindi: Subject Adverb Verb => You what draw?
verbs are placed at the end of the sentence (like in German) and that Hindi
(like other Indian languages) uses postpositions instead of prepositions.
Postpositions are like prepositions except that they are written after the noun.
Normal sentences
English: Subject Verb Object => I learn Hindi
Hindi: Subject Object Verb => I Hindi learn
English: Subject Verb Preposition Object =>I go to the shop
Hindi: Subject Object Postposition Verb => I shop to go
Imperative sentences
English: Verb Place Adverb => Come here now
Hindi: Place Adverb Verb => Here now come
English: Verb Negative Verb Adverb => Do not eat quickly
Hindi: Adverb Negative Verb => Quickly not eat
Interrogate sentences
English: Adverb Aux.Verb Subject Verb => What are you drawing?
Hindi: Subject Adverb Verb => You what draw?