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Factoring in a Non-Binary Voice in the Continuous/Progressive Aspect

Factoring in a non-binary voice in the Continuous/Progressive aspect

In Hindi, the Continuous or Progressive aspect is usually used to talk about on-going actions, whether present or past. These are equivalent to the English, “I am coming”, “I am seeing”, “I am conquering”, “I was coming”, “I was seeing”, “I was conquering”.

To see how the continuous or progressive aspect works with the non-binary voice proposed by the Making Hindi Grammar Inclusive project, check out the links below. Please feel free to download and use any of the following files with or without transliterations in both, pdf and pages format:

Continuous/Progressive aspect conjugations in Hindi - Devanagari only, in pdf format

Continuous/Progressive aspect conjugations in Hindi - Devanagari only, in pages format

Continuous/Progressive aspect conjugations in Hindi with some transliteration, in pdf format

Continuous/Progressive aspect conjugations in Hindi with some transliteration, in pages format

Links

Inclusive Hindi Grammar Verb honaa/होना (to be) simple present & pastHabitual aspectFuture tensePerfective/Completed Action aspect
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