Modern Hindi Grammar - Indian Institute of Language Studies (IILS)

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4. SYNTAX


(b) Participles



  1. calato calato vah qaka AaOr baOz gayaa.
    calte calte vah thaka: r b ́th gaya:.


walk-ptc he tired and sat aux
Because of walking (constantly), he was tired and sat down.



  1. maOM p`tIxaa krto krto qak gayaa.
    m ́~ prati:kša: karte karte thak gaya:.
    I wait do-ptc tired aux
    I got tired of waiting.


The cause is expressed in (22) and (23) by reduplicated present and
past participles respectively. Cause can be expressed by other
participles, too.



  1. AiQak Saraba pIkr vah baImaar huAa.
    adhik šara:b pi:kar vah bi:ma:r hua:.
    more liquor drink-cp he sick was
    Because he drank a lot (of liquor), he was sick.

  2. dvaa[- Kato hI vah zIk huAa.
    dava:i: kha:te hi: vah thi:kh hua:.
    medicine eat-ptc emp he alright became
    Immediately upon taking the medicine, he recovered (from
    illness).


(c) Infinitive plus se with



  1. baccao ko Aanao sao saBaI KuSa hue.
    bacce ke a:ne se sabhi: khuš hue.
    child-obl-gen come-inf-obl with all happy were
    Because of the arrival of the child, all were happy.


4.2.4.5. Condition Clauses


Condition clauses are marked by the conjunction agar/yadi ‘if’.



  1. Agar/yaid vah baaja,ar jaaegaa ifr maOM nahIM jaa}Ðgaa.
    agar/yadi vah ba:za:r ja:yega:, phir m ́~ nahĩ: ja:ũ:ga:.
    if he market go-fut-ms then I neg go-fut.1s
    If he goes to market, (then) I won’t go.

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