Archive for June, 2012
Elaboration Joining of Vowels in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 30, 2012
Continuing our post on the vowel joining, I would like to cover Elaboration Joining (वृद्धि संधि – Varidhi Sandhi) in this post. This is one of the vowel joining. This joining combines a vowel and diphthong to produce diphthong (संयुक्त स्वर – Sanyukt Svar) in Hindi. Lets me show you this joining with some examples. a…
Attribute Joining of Vowels in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 29, 2012
Continuing our post on the vowel joining, I would like to cover one of the vowel joining in this post. This joining is called Attribute Joining (गुण संधि – Gurn Sandhi). This joining combines the two vowels to produce diphthong (संयुक्त स्वर – Sanyukt Svar) in Hindi. Lets me show you this joining with some…
Poem in Hindi – Yeh Diya Bujhe Nahi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 28, 2012
Today, I will present you a very nice poem from the pre-independence times of India. This poem is very emotional which ask the people to keep the struggle alive for independence. The poet has animated this struggle of independence as a lamp. Hope, you will try to comprehend the poem with the above given explanation…
Short Joining of Vowels in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 27, 2012
Sometime back, we have covered the topic of joining in Hindi which briefly covered all kind of joining. In this topic, I would like to cover only the short joining in vowels. By short joining of vowels, I mean, when a word comes out of an combination of two short vowels . Below you will…
Poem in Hindi – Aag Jalni Chahiye Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 23, 2012
There is a great poem which I could not resist without sharing with you. In this poem, the poet ask very passionately to ignite a fire of revolution. As always, the poem need to be understood from the context of the topic otherwise, it is difficult to make any sense from the literal meaning of…
Objective Case in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 22, 2012
Some time back, we have taken the topic of cases in Hindi though it was very concise. In this post, I would like to explain the objective case in Hindi. Objective case is called कर्म कारक (Karm Kaarak). This is important topic as it helps to differentiate the subject and object of the verb in…
Intransitive Verbs in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 21, 2012
In the last topic, we have learnt about the transitive verbs. Today, I will try to explain the intransitive verbs. Intransitive verbs are called अकर्मक क्रिया (Akarmak Kriya). Intransitive verbs are those verbs which use a subject but not object(s). These verbs are easier to grasp as they don’t contain object (s). In Hindi, the…