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The Plural Case बहुवचन मामला

Hindi has   only   4 different rules and it’s super easy to tell which rule we apply, so if you’ve mastered English plurals you can master Hindi ones! Masculine Nouns Firstly we’re going to break down every single Masculine Noun into two groups, those that end with the vowel  आ  aa  and those that end with anything else! We’re going to call these Type 1 and Type 2. Each different type has a different rule, so let’s get straight to it! Type 1 Masculine Nouns  (Those that end with  आ   aa )   For these nouns, to make them plural, we simply drop the  आ   aa  from the end of the word and instead add an  ए   e . So let’s see a few examples… कुत्ता   kuttaa  - ‘dog’ is  कुत्ते  kutte  - 'dogs’ Can you see what we’ve done here? Yeah see, just like I said above - we simply drop the drop the  आ   aa  from the end of the word and add an  ए   e ! Here’s another example; The plura...