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Examples of Derivative Roots in Hindi – II Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 22, 2016
In Hindi, some of the verbs are derived from other verbs. The root of base verb changes to form a new root. In the last post, we saw how to derive new verbs root from other verbs. These derived verb is called व्युत्पन्न धातु (Vyautpann Dhaatu – Derivative Root) in Hindi. In this post, let’s…
Indian Recipes – Chana Masala Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 20, 2016
Chana Masala is a very popular and easy vegetarian north Indian dish. In this dish, the chickpeas are used and are cooked with potatoes, onion, turmeric, ginger, green and whole red chilies and coriander. So what are you waiting for, let’s make this delicious dish at home. Recipe Servings : 7 Recipe Cook Time…
Derivative Roots in Hindi – II Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 18, 2016
In previous posts, we have discussed some verbs which were derived from other verbs. The root of base verb changes to form a new root. This derived verb is called व्युत्पन्न धातु (Vyautpann Dhaatu – Derivative Root) in Hindi. In this post, let’s take few more derivative roots and derived verbs. And remember that the…
Examples of Derivative Roots in Hindi – I Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 7, 2016
In Hindi, some of the verbs are derived from other verbs. The root of base verb changes to form a new root. In the last post, we saw how to derive new verbs root from other verbs. These derived verb is called व्युत्पन्न धातु (Vyautpann Dhaatu – Derivative Root) in Hindi. In this post, let’s…
Derivative Roots in Hindi – I Posted by Nitin Kumar on Mar 31, 2016
In Hindi, some of the verbs are derived from other verbs. The root of base verb changes to form a new root. This derived verb is called व्युत्पन्न धातु (Vyautpann Dhaatu – Derivative Root) in Hindi. Let’s take some examples and see how this is done. And remember that the verbs in Hindi have ‘ना’…
Short Story in Hindi – The Monkey and the Crocodile Posted by Nitin Kumar on Mar 30, 2016
Today, I will present you a fable from a very famous series of animal fables from ancient India which is called Panchatantra (पञ्चतन्त्र – Five Principles). These stories were written in 200 B.C. and used to teach social moral to young minds of the nobal class of that time. The story of Panchtantra has been…
Hindi Song – Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein Posted by Nitin Kumar on Mar 30, 2016
Today, I will translate a Hindi song called ‘कभी कभी मेरे दिल (Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein – Sometimes in my heart) for you. The firm is called ‘Kabhi Kabhie’ and ‘Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein‘ song is the most played song in various media since the film released in 1976. This song is evergreen…