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<p>best translated as "What good German he speaks!" These particles are common in speech but rarely found in written language, except that which has a spoken quality (such as online messaging).</p>

<p><big> Hindi </big></p>
<p>There are different types of particles present in <a href="page.php?w=Hindi">Hindi</a>: emphatic particles, limiter particles, negation particles, affirmative particles, honorific particles, topic-marker particle and case-marking particles. Some common particles of Hindi are mentioned in the table below:</p>

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