मुझे महसूस हुआ कि मैं गलत हूंँ .Translate into English
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Question:-
- To translate the Hindi sentence into English.
Given sentence:-
- मुझे महसूस हुआ कि मैं गलत हूंँ।
AnswEr:-
Explanation:-
So here, as per the provided question we translated the sentence from Hindi to English.
CONVERSION FROM HINDI TO ENGLISH:-
⌬ मुझे महसूस हुआ कि मैं गलत हूंँ।
- I felt that I was wrong.
∴ Therefore, we got the conversion from Hindi to English sentence.
Extra shots:-
What is a sentence ?
- A sentence is a group of words arranged in such a way that they give complete meaning to the sentence.
Three important things about a sentence :-
- 1) It is a group of words arranged in a proper order so as to make complete sense.
- 2) The first word of the sentence must begin with a capital letter.
- 3) The sentence must end with the proper punctuation mark.
Translate into English.
मुझे महसूस हुआ कि मैं गलत हूंँ .
➝ I felt that I am wrong.
How?
Basically in this sentence we can see that there are two sentences :–
- मुझे महसूस हुआ and
- मैं गलत हूंँ |
A conjunction "that (कि) " has used here to join these two sentences.
Now, coming to the point.
- मुझे महसूस हुआ
1st part of the sentence is past indefinite. So, the accurate sentence formed :
मुझे महसूस हुआ ➝ I felt.
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- मैं गलत हूंँ |
2nd part of the sentence is present indefinite. So, the accurate sentence formed:
मैं गलत हूंँ | ➝ I am wrong.
Now join these two sentences by the conjunction "that" and we will get our required answers.
- मुझे महसूस हुआ कि मैं गलत हूंँ .
मुझे महसूस हुआ कि मैं गलत हूंँ .➝ I felt that I am wrong.
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Learn some structures that will help you to translate any hindi sentence into English–
[ There are three types of tense: Present tense, Past tense and future tense.
They are further divided into 4 kinds.]
Present Tense:
Present Indefinite⇒ Subject + V1/V5 + Object
Present Continuous ⇒ Subject + is/am/are + V-ing/V4 + Object
Present Perfect ⇒ Subject + Has/have + V3
Present Perfect Continuous ⇒ Subject + Has/have + been + V4 + for/since + object
Past Tense:
Past Indefinite ⇒ Subject + V2 + Object
Past continuous ⇒ Subject + was/were + V-ing/V4 + Object
Past Perfect ⇒ Subject + had + V3 + Object
Past Perfect Continuous ⇒ Subject + Has/have + been + V4 + for/since + object
Future Tense:
Future Indefinite ⇒ Subject + will/shall + V1 + Object
Future Continuous ⇒ Subject + will be/shall be + V4 + Object
Future perfect ⇒ Subject + will have + V3 + Object
Future perfect continuous ⇒ Subject + will have been + V4 + for + object