bolti
Bolti is a term found primarily in Hindi, Urdu, and related Indo-Aryan languages. It is the feminine present participle of the verb bolna, meaning to speak or say. As such, bolti functions as an adjective or modifier describing someone or something that is speaking, and it agrees with the gender of the subject. A common usage is in sentences such as “voh ladki bolti hai,” meaning “that girl speaks” or “that girl talks.” In grammatical terms, bolti corresponds to the masculine form bolta and the plural form bolte, reflecting gender and number.
In addition to its direct verbal origin, bolti can appear in descriptive phrases and dialogues within speech.
Etymologically, bolti derives from the verb bolna, with the feminine participle suffix -ti. The related forms—bolta
Overall, bolti captures a grammatical tendency in Indo-Aryan languages to convert verb roots into adjectives or