Tum kahan jaarahe ho?

What is the noun and direct object in this?
thanks
-mysterychicken

Please i need this by tommorow!! help!!

well i wouldn't be lying. I'm doing a a program where they have to send the books which I havn't received yet but have to start the subject. That's why I wanted help.

Thanks anyways

In the given sentence, "Tum kahan jaarahe ho?" (Where are you going?), the noun is "tum," which means "you" in Hindi. The direct object is not explicitly mentioned in this sentence. It's important to note that Hindi is a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) language, so the object typically comes after the verb. However, in this particular sentence, there is no direct object mentioned.