What are the tenses in Hindi?

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1. वर्तमान काल = वर्तमान काल ( वर्तमान काल ) एक। साधारण वर्तमान बी. वर्तमान निरंतर सी. पूर्ण वर्तमान 2. भूतकाल = भूतकाल _ एक। सरल अतीत बी. विगत निरंतर सी. पूर्ण भूत 3. भविष्य काल = भविष्य काल एक। सरल भविष्य बी. भविष्य सतत सी. संभाव्य भविष्य काल
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काल भूतकाल वर्तमानकाल और भविष्यकाल
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There are three mean tenses in hindi 1. भूतकाल 2. वर्तमानकाल 3. भविष्यकाल
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क्रिया के जिस रूप से पता चलता है कि क्रिया किस समय घटित हुई,उसे काल कहते हैं। काल तीन प्रकार के होते हैं भूतकाल वर्तमान काल भविष्यत काल
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क्रिया के जिस रूप से पता चलता है कि क्रिया किस समय घटित हुई,उसे काल कहते हैं। काल तीन प्रकार के होते हैं भूतकाल वर्तमान काल भविष्यत काल
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