Making Hindi Grammar Inclusive
Factoring in a Non-Binary Voice in the Habitual AspectFactoring in a non-binary voice in the Habitual aspect
In Hindi, when talking about actions performed on a regular (habitual) basis, one uses the Imperfective Habitual aspect. English equivalents would be, “I come”, “I see”, “I conquer”, “I used to come”, “I used to see”, “I used to conquer”.
To see how the habitual works works with the non-binary voice proposed by the Making Hindi Grammar Inclusive project, check out the links below. Feel free to download and use any of the following files with or without transliterations in both, pdf and pages format:
Habitual aspect conjugations in Hindi with some transliteration in pdf format
Habitual aspect conjugations in Hindi with some transliteration in pages format
Habitual aspect conjugations in Hindi - Devanagari only, in pdf format
Habitual aspect conjugations in Hindi - Devanagari only, in pages format