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Sentence #455236

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minshirui minshirui August 8, 2010 August 8, 2010 at 8:19:47 AM UTC flag Report link Permalink

In Hindi, a lot of sentences have verbs that are grammatically either conjugated as having been spoken by a male or female person, and similarly, a lot of verbs are conjugated differently depending on the relative status of the person being spoken to (there are 3 levels - rude/intimate, informal and polite). I see that we have some sort of tagging mechanism, but how do I apply these tags to my sentences?

blay_paul blay_paul August 8, 2010 August 8, 2010 at 9:20:46 AM UTC flag Report link Permalink

Only trusted users can add tags at the moment. However you're a member in good standing and the only person adding Hindi sentences. So I don't see why you shouldn't be given that status - just PM Trang, or post in the 'wall' with a request.

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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #18816I advise you to stop smoking..

मैं तुम्हे सिगरेट पीना छोड़ देने की सलाह देना चाह्ता हूँ।

added by minshirui, August 8, 2010

linked by minshirui, August 8, 2010

मैं तुम्हें सिगरेट पीना छोड़ देने की सलाह देना चाह्ता हूँ।

edited by sabretou, September 6, 2021

मैं तुम्हें सिगरेट पीना छोड़ देने की सलाह देना चाहता हूँ।

edited by sabretou, June 20, 2022