" MOST " And " MOIST " " GRAMMATICAL - MISTAKE " - Congress - THERE IS NO " KAALA-DHABBA " IN HINDI GRAMMAR

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Mistakes And  " GRAMMATICAL - MISTAKE " - Congress  - THERE IS  NO " KAALA-DHABBA " IN HINDI GRAMMER

There No “ KAALA – DHABBA “ In Hindi Grammar

Language, in plurality,  are something that no one is so accurate and nobody speaks in such an accurate manner . A few in the world speak them very fluently without any mistakes.The others tend to speak it fluently adding certain substituted words or affixing certain words which are grammatically wrong but since those words are in use and people understand the real gist of those words for which it is spoken for, they do not make a gush or a bush of it.

Over the years, the entire language of the world has been broken into a few adaptable ones and whatever the people feel it easy for them to muck it and mug it- they use those words to express themselves. In this matter ENGLISH as a language has been fragmented and bifurcated into TWO. The one and the first has been the AMERICAN ENGLISH  and the other one is the OXFORD ENGLISH. The spelling ORGANISATION is the Oxford English, and the same word when spelled like ORGANIZATION, makes it American English .Now this has again divided the world into smaller parts which again is within that big-big world and this is the reason the world has been divided.

HINDI AS A “ LANGUAGE ” – It “ HOLDS ” Wonder ::

One of the most HATED but the most ADORABLE language is Hindi.  It is such a language that at the very first instance everybody hates it. However when everything fails, people even hesitantly, fall back to Hindi to express themselves. Once they are successful to solve their problems they again start Hindi again. Thus Hindi is the most HATED and the most ADORABLE language that exists here in the world.

Hindi as a language has originated from the purest of the pure essence and the grammar of SANSKRIT. Hence undertsnding HINDI in proper sense, one has to understand the language SANSKRIT in proper manner.  It is SANSKRIT which jhas THREE LINGAS- PULLING. STREELING AND NAPUNSAKLING .For example say the FEET , ie the legs. It is called as or pronounced as “ PADA ” .In Sanskrit if you grammatically have to place them under these three lingas, then it would read as follow- :

S. No

Pullinga 

Streeling 

Napunsaklinga

PADA

Pada

Padau

Padah

This is how the word Pada , which means the leg in Hindi would be placed if one has to place them accordingly in terms of the genders in Sanskrit, and then to note that to place it under the  EKVACHAN , DWIVACHAN and the BAHUVACHAN section. It means Singular, Dual and Plurals in English if translated into it. . Sanskrit in grammar has DUALITY whereas the English grammar does not . . The language English and all the other languages have the two genders, MASCULINE and FEMININE , but the language Sanskrit has three and it is depicted above.

In other words SANSKRIT is very DEEP, PURE and REFINED and out of the CONCENTRATION of the language Sanskrit, the language HINDI has evolved which requires a DEEP understanding and a very DEEP study of the same . Without going proper, very deep into the language of Hindi and without studying Hindi to the deepest of it’s root that is has it very very hard to speak and write correct Hindi.

This language has many a dialect and many spoken form which ranges from the Hindi spoken in the usual form that ranges from MAIHARI HINDI to AVADHI and from JANAKI at Nepal to PAHARI at the places which is situated at the Himalayas. Hindi is different when a BAIRAAGI speaks it and takes a different form when a MONK speaks it.

Grammatically Hindi Becomes Different when It Is Spoken By The Area That Speaks It-::

Hindi as a language becomes different then with the  GRAMMAR becoming somewhat different but the essence remaining the same when it is spoken in the area where the people speak it.  Thus Hindi is different when one speaks that to hear and listen it. Go to Varanasi and you will find that it is spoken differently and go to Gorakhpur, you would find that it is again spoken in a different manner  BUT THE ESSENCE AND THE MEANING THAT COMES OUT OF THE SAME IS SAME. That makes Hindi very vibrant and peculiar but at the same time – VERY ADORABLE as the meaning that comes out of every dialect is SAME. That is the MAGIC of the language that we call it Hindi.

HINDI HAS NO WORD LIKE “ KAALA- DHABBA ”- It Brings " TEARY-MOIST "  Of Those

“ DHABBA ”  is a word in Hindi which means “ STAIN ”  In English, when you speak of stain, it could be black in colour, or maybe red in colour or even for that matter brown. English language crystallises the word and comes out with a perfect meaning which is symbolized by the colours if you wish to talk about the stain. It is because of the colour of the skin of the English and Europeans and the colour of the stain that comes out of it when the stain has to emerge in or on the body of the English or the Europeans. That is understandable. Hindi when spoken wrongly brings the tears out of the eye that speaks it wrongly.It is because  


Pic-:: The " TEARY - MOIST "  Eye Of The Other Political Parties After Every Election

THIS IS THE ONLY LANGUAGE WHICH IS UNDERSTOOD BY ALL THOUGH THEY PRETEND NOT TO UNDERSTAND IT

Howwever the things differ when it comes to HINDI. The language HINDI puts the entire STAIN in ONE perspective and it is called as “ DHABBA ” , which means the SPOT. In the language HINDI, there is no and nothing like RED SPOT or BLACK SPOT or BROWN SPOT. Hindi takes all the SPOT as ONE and calls it DHABBA.

In Hindi, there are KAALA-DIN which means a BLACK DAY, there is SUNHAILA DIN, which means the SILVERY  DAY, there is and there are many a days that is pronounced mixing adjectives to it like VILAAP-DIN which means a SORROWFUL DAY. However there are NOTING like the KAALA-DHABBA  , which means the black spot. DHABBA in Hindi and its language with the grammar covering it is UNDERSTOOD deeply as BLACK. Separately this language does not uses the word KAALA to affix it with DHABBHA. Once you spell or use the word DHABBA it is understood that it is referred as BLACK SPOT. People use this word KAALA DHABBHA to make thge other to understand the full word but in the Hindi grammar in real, there is no word KAALA which ids attached to the word DHABBHA, which the Congress and it's media handling IDIOTS should know. 

Congress Has To Learn How To Address The People In Hindi Correctly And GRAMMATICALLY FLUENT

Of late the Congress has come out with a tweet KAALA-DHABBA-ADANI in which they have surcasted the Prime Minister and have mocked him .

This AD will go against the Congress in every part of the country where people understand, speak and are conversed with the language. The FiRST reaction that would come out is-::

CONGRESS KOH HINDI BOLNA AUR LIKHNA BHI NAHIN AATA.

It means that the CONGRESS DOES NOT KNOW EVEN HOW TO SPEAK AND WRITE HINDI .Obviously when you cannot speak indi properly, write it properly, how can you understand the ones who live eat and sleep with Hindi.


Pic-:: The " ROTTEN-EGGS "  Which Every Party Becomes After Election Because Of Usage Of  The " ROTTEN-LANGUAGE " 

This is where Congress sees its end.This is where the BJP CONQUERS India. Even in the places where the BJP loses the election it ses that its percentage of votes graphically soras and rises high. This is where the other parties, including the regional ones see tyheir vote share decreasing inspite of the fact that they win the election.

 IF YOU HAVE TO WIN THE ELECTIONS OF INDIA – BE SURE YOU SPEAK AND WRITE CORRECT AND APPROPRIATE HINDI.

 It is because of this that Atal Behari Vajapayee and Mr Narendra Modi could lay a vast BJP empire in India. The only reason is-::

 THEY SPEAK APPROPRIATE AND CORRECT HINDI AND BRING OUT THE REAL ESSENCE OF WHAT THEY MEAN TO DO FOR THE NATION IF THEY WIN THE ELECTION.

People UNDERSTAND them MOST and BEST  than they could or can understand the OTHERS .

For BJP it becomes the “ MOST ” , for the other it becomes the “ MOIST ”

That is it 

Regards and Thanks

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Shyamal Bhattacharjee 

Mr Shyamal Bhattacharjee, the author was born at West Chirimiri Colliery at District Surguja, Chattisgarh on July 6th 1959 He received his early education at Carmel Convent School Bishrampur and later at Christ Church Boys' Higher Secondary School at Jabalpur. He later joined Hislop College at Nagpur and completed his graduation in Science and he also added a degree in  B A thereafter. He joined the HITAVADA, a leading dailies of Central India at Nagpur as a      Sub-Editor ( Sports ) but gave up to complete his MBA in 1984 He thereafter added a Diploma In Export Management. He has authored FIVE  books namely Notable Quotes and Noble Thought published by Pustak Mahal in 2001 Indian Cricket : Faces That Changed It  published by Manas Publications in 2009 and Essential Of Office Management published by NBCA, Kolkatta  in 2012, GOLDEN QUOTES on Inspiration, Sorrow, Peace and Life, published by B.F.C Publications, Lucknow, and QUOTES:: Evolution and Origin of Management Electives by Clever Fox Publishing, Chennai and From Dhyan To Dhan :: Indian Hockey - Sudden Death Or Extra Time published by Clever Fox Publishing House  . He has a experience of about 35 years in Marketing .






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