How are questions formed in Hindi?

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In Hindi, to form a wh-question sentence, we should simply replace that part of a sentence by an appropriate question word. Example: kaun, kya, kyun, kab, kahan etc.
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To form questions in Hindi: Use question words like "क्या" (kya), "कब" (kab), "कैसे" (kaise), etc. Invert the verb and subject in formal speech. Add "हैं" (hain) at the end in informal speech. Use rising intonation for casual questions.
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