In English grammar, the word 'where' is primarily used as an adverb or a pronoun to indicate a place or location. It is used to ask questions about places or to describe the location of something. In Hindi, 'where' can be translated as 'कहाँ' (kahan) or 'जहाँ' (jahan) depending on the context.
Here are a few examples:
1. Where are you going? - तुम कहाँ जा रहे हो?
2. The park is where we usually meet. - पार्क वहीं है जहाँ हम आमतौर पर मिलते हैं।
3. Where did you find that book? - तुम ने वह किताब कहाँ ढूंढी थी?
4. The restaurant where we had dinner was very cozy. - रेस्टोरेंट जहाँ हमने रात का खाना खाया था बहुत ही सुखद था।
In Hindi, both 'कहाँ' (kahan) and 'जहाँ' (jahan) can be used to mean 'where' depending on the sentence structure and context. 'कहाँ' is commonly used for general questions about a place, whereas 'जहाँ' is often used to specify a particular location or to refer to a specific place.