Yes, Hindi language does have a passive voice form. Passive voice in Hindi is formed by conjugating the verb to agree with the subject, followed by the past participle of the main verb and the appropriate postposition based on the tense.
hmm... maybe he can't. he doesn't speak hindi.
I don't know Hindi: Mujhe Hindi nahi aati hai or I don't speak hindi: Main Hindi nahi boltha(boy)/ bolthi(girl) hoon
mai Hindi bhi french me bolta hoo(this answer is in Hindi language)"answer by sandeep"
The passive form of produce is "produced."
The passive form of "destroy" is "be destroyed."
hmm... maybe he can't. he doesn't speak hindi.
I don't know Hindi: Mujhe Hindi nahi aati hai or I don't speak hindi: Main Hindi nahi boltha(boy)/ bolthi(girl) hoon
mai Hindi bhi french me bolta hoo(this answer is in Hindi language)"answer by sandeep"
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The passive form of produce is "produced."
The passive form of "destroy" is "be destroyed."
They speak Hindi.
They speak Hindi.
The passive form of "Do it." is "Let it be done (by you)."
"Your name is not known by me." is passive voice.
India
srain phool. Source: I speak Hindi and am from India