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      • Talking about the third-person singular pronoun, Urdu speakers simply use the word وہ (woh). However, as discussed above, the appropriate use of تا ہے (ta hai) and تی ہے (ti hai) will determine the gender of the subject in a sentence.
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  2. Aug 24, 2020 · Talking about the third-person singular pronoun, Urdu speakers simply use the word وہ (woh). However, as discussed above, the appropriate use of تا ہے ( ta hai ) and تی ہے ( ti hai ) will determine the gender of the subject in a sentence.

  3. Third Person Pronouns. Third person pronouns refer to someone or something other than the speaker or the person being addressed. Like second person pronouns, third person pronouns in Urdu also have varying levels of formality. Singular Informal: – یہ (yeh) – “He/She/It” (nearby) – وہ (woh) – “He/She/It” (distant) Singular ...

  4. The 3rd person pronouns can be used independently or as adjectives qualifying a noun. In the latter case, if the noun is not followed by a postposition, the pronoun-turned-adjective will be in the Direct case, else in the Oblique case.

  5. Mar 12, 2021 · There are three types of Personal Pronoun in English which are explained in Urdu as follows: ضمیر شخصی (Personal pronouns) کی تین قسمیں ہیں: First Person (متکلم) Second person (مخاطب) Third person (غائب) پھر یہ تینوں اگر ایک ہوتے ہیں؛ تو انہیں Singular (واحد) کہتے ہیں، اور اگر ایک سے زیادہ ہوتے ہیں؛ تو اُنہیں Plural (جمع) کہتے ہیں۔.

  6. Third-person pronouns: These refer to someone or something not directly involved in the conversation, and include وہ (woh – he/she/it/they) and یہ (yeh – this/that). Grammatical Cases of Personal Pronouns

  7. **Third Person**: This refers to the person or people being spoken about. The third-person pronouns are he , she , and it (singular) and they (plural). Number

  8. Nov 12, 2021 · Third Person Pronoun In nominative cases, “He, she, it, and they” are third-person pronouns. “His, hers, its and theirs” are used in possessive case while we write “Him, her, it and...

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