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How do i say know in Hindi?

There are several ways to say "know" in Hindi, depending on the context and nuance you want to express:

General Knowledge:

* जानना (jaanna): This is the most common and general way to say "know."

* समझना (samjhana): This implies understanding or comprehending something.

Specific Knowledge:

* पता होना (pata hona): This means "to know" in the sense of having information or being aware of something.

* वाकिफ होना (waqif hona): This means "to be familiar with" or "to be acquainted with" something.

Knowing Someone:

* जानता हूँ (jaanta hoon): This means "I know" someone, and is used for a male speaker.

* जानती हूँ (jaanti hoon): This means "I know" someone, and is used for a female speaker.

Knowing How To Do Something:

* आता है (aata hai): This means "to know how to do something," and is used for a male speaker.

* आती है (aati hai): This means "to know how to do something," and is used for a female speaker.

Example Sentences:

* मुझे हिंदी जानना है। (mujhe hindi jaanna hai.) I want to know Hindi.

* क्या आपको यह पता है? (kya aapko yeh pata hai?) Do you know this?

* मैं उसे अच्छी तरह से जानता हूँ। (main use acche tarah se jaanta hoon.) I know him well.

* मुझे गाना गाना आता है। (mujhe gaana gaana aata hai.) I know how to sing.

The best way to choose the right word is to consider the specific context and the meaning you want to convey.

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