Which tense is mostly used in Spoken Hindi?

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All most all tenses are used in languages its depends up to the situation and the requirement of that stage.
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it depends on what u r talking. it can be present tense and past tense as well
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Mostly you will find people using continuous sense in present and past..
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Hindi Lecturer with 2 years of teaching profession at University Level

Present continuous tense.
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Well! Depending on the requirement of the situation and the context you need to use the tenses. So there is nothing like one tense being used more than the others.
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All tenses are used as per need
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All three tenses, depends upon the topic you are in conversation. Thank you.
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it depends on the situation where u speak
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I think past tense
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Past Tense
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