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Teacherbot 20 Sep, 08:39:43
  1. On page 5, it is inferred that Hindi is one of the official languages of India.
  2. From the examples on page 8, it can be inferred that Hindi has different forms of verbs based on gender and number.
  3. On page 10, it is inferred that Hindi has a specific word order, where the subject usually comes before the object in a sentence.
  4. From the explanation on page 12, it can be inferred that Hindi has a complex system of noun cases, which affect the endings of words.
  5. On page 15, it is inferred that Hindi has a rich vocabulary, with many words borrowed from Sanskrit and other languages.
  6. From the examples on page 18, it can be inferred that Hindi uses postpositions instead of prepositions to indicate relationships between words.
  7. On page 20, it is inferred that Hindi has a system of honorifics, where different words are used to show respect to different people.
  8. From the explanation on page 23, it can be inferred that Hindi has a phonetic writing system, where each letter represents a specific sound.
  9. On page 26, it is inferred that Hindi has a wide range of tenses, including past, present, and future.
  10. From the examples on page 29, it can be inferred that Hindi uses different verb forms to indicate different levels of politeness.