Hindustani verbs

Hindustani (Hindi and Urdu) verbs conjugate according to mood, tense, person, number, and gender. Hindustani inflection is markedly simpler in comparison to Sanskrit, from which Hindustani has inherited its verbal conjugation system (through Prakrit). Aspect-marking participles in Hindustani mark the aspect. Gender is not distinct in the present tense of the indicative mood, but all the participle forms agree with the gender and number of the subject. Verbs agree with the gender of the subject or the object depending on whether the subject pronoun is in the dative or ergative case (agrees with the object) or the nominative case (agrees with the subject).[1]

  1. ^ Abbas, Qaiser; Zia, Tehseen; Nabi Khan, Ahsan (18 December 2014). "Syntactic and Semantic Analysis of Urdu Modal Verbs using XLE Parser". International Journal of Computer Applications. 107 (10): 39–46. doi:10.5120/18791-0127.

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