ہونا - To Be (Past)
فعل «ہونا» ماضی
ہونا - To Be (Past) in Urdu
Overview
The past tense forms of ہونا honā (to be) — تھا thā, تھی thī, تھے the, تھیں thīṅ — are essential CEFR A1 vocabulary that serve two critical functions: as the independent past copula ("was/were") and as the past auxiliary in compound tenses (past habitual, past continuous).
These four forms agree in gender and number with the subject, following the same masculine/feminine, singular/plural pattern as other Urdu verbs.
How It Works
Past Tense Forms
| Gender/Number | Form | Transliteration | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Masculine singular | تھا | thā | وہ بیمار تھا (He was sick) |
| Feminine singular | تھی | thī | وہ خوش تھی (She was happy) |
| Masculine plural / formal | تھے | the | وہ تیار تھے (They were ready) |
| Feminine plural | تھیں | thīṅ | وہ خوش تھیں (They-f were happy) |
As Independent Copula
Subject + predicate + تھا/تھی/تھے:
- میں طالب علم تھا۔ (I was a student — male)
- وہ استاد تھیں۔ (She was a teacher — respectful)
As Past Auxiliary
Used in past habitual and past continuous:
- وہ جاتا تھا (he used to go — habitual)
- وہ جا رہا تھا (he was going — continuous)
Examples in Context
| Urdu | Transliteration | English | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| وہ بیمار تھا۔ (m) | voh bīmār thā | He was sick. | M.sg |
| وہ خوش تھی۔ (f) | voh khush thī | She was happy. | F.sg |
| آپ کہاں تھے؟ | āp kahāṅ the? | Where were you? | Formal/m.pl |
| ہم تیار نہیں تھے۔ | ham taiyār nahīṅ the | We were not ready. | Negative |
| کل چھٹی تھی۔ | kal chuṭṭī thī | Yesterday was a holiday. | F noun |
| موسم اچھا تھا۔ | mausam acchā thā | The weather was good. | M noun |
| بچے سکول میں تھے۔ | bachche skūl meṅ the | The children were in school. | M.pl |
| وہ وہاں نہیں تھیں۔ | voh vahāṅ nahīṅ thīṅ | She/They-f were not there. | F.pl / respectful f |
Common Mistakes
Wrong Gender Agreement
- Wrong: وہ (لڑکی) بیمار تھا۔
- Right: وہ بیمار تھی۔
- Why: تھا/تھی must agree with the subject's gender.
Confusing تھا with ہے
- Wrong: کل موسم اچھا ہے۔ (for yesterday)
- Right: کل موسم اچھا تھا۔
- Why: Past states require past tense تھا, not present ہے.
Using تھے for Feminine Plural
- Wrong: لڑکیاں خوش تھے۔
- Right: لڑکیاں خوش تھیں۔
- Why: Feminine plural requires تھیں, not تھے.
Usage Notes
The past forms of ہونا are among the most frequently occurring words in Urdu. They appear not only as independent past copula but as the auxiliary in past habitual (جاتا تھا) and past continuous (جا رہا تھا) tenses.
In respectful speech about elders, تھے is used even for singular referents: والد صاحب یہاں تھے (Father was here — respectful plural).
Practice Tips
- Practice describing past states: how the weather was, where you were, who was present.
- Drill all four forms by creating sentences with masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, and feminine plural subjects.
- Convert present sentences to past by changing ہے/ہیں to تھا/تھی/تھے/تھیں.
Related Concepts
- Prerequisite: To Be (Present) — Present forms of ہونا
Prerequisite
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