Glossary entry

Hindi term or phrase:

कइयों ने

English translation:

कई लोगों ने

Added to glossary by SeiTT
Feb 18, 2010 08:22
14 yrs ago
Hindi term

कइयों ने

Hindi to English Art/Literary Poetry & Literature Literary Hindi
Greetings,

This is in part a grammatical question – what pronoun does कइयों ने come from, please? कई, perhaps?

This page has many examples:
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All the best, and many thanks,

Simon
Proposed translations (English)
4 +6 कई लोगों ने
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Proposed translations

+6
1 hr
Selected

कई लोगों ने

It means कई लोगों ने
yes, it comes from कई but the addition of the plural suffix ओं after the ई gives us यों making the long vowel form unnecessary. Hope that is what you were looking for.

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Note added at 1 hr (2010-02-18 09:49:47 GMT)
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see rules of "sandhi" in hindi grammar
Peer comment(s):

agree Ruchi Agarwal
2 hrs
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agree Martin Cassell
2 hrs
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agree Quamrul Islam
3 hrs
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agree INDER M. SINGH
4 hrs
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agree satish krishna itikela
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agree Sumit Sarkar
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