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Hindi & Other Indian languages (Cont.) Posted by Nitin Kumar on Sep 30, 2010

Hindi and other Indian languages (continued) Hindi gained enthusiasm in the northern Indian states, because reputed societies for Hindi, Jan Sangh and Samyukta were active in those states. Sangh and Samyukta worked to replace English as India’s official language as soon as possible. English was used as the lingua franca in India and gained importance…
Hindi & Other Indian Languages Posted by Nitin Kumar on Sep 29, 2010
Hindi and other Indian languages For many unfamiliar with India and the Hindi language, a common misconception is that Hindi is India’s only national language and there are no other languages representative of the diverse country. Today, over 300 languages are spoken in India across its 28 states and 7 union territories. In fact, neither…
Hindi Pronouns Posted by Nitin Kumar on Sep 21, 2010
Today, we will study pronouns in Hindi. As Hindi is Indo-European language, to which English also belongs, the pronouns in Hindi closely resembles to their equivalent in English. Now, let us study them in little detail. परिभाषा (Paribhasha – Definition) : संज्ञा के स्थान पर प्रयुक्त होने वाले शब्दों को सर्वनाम कहते हैं। ( Those…
Noun in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Sep 8, 2010
संज्ञा (Noun) परिभाषा: किसी व्यक्ति, वस्तु, स्थान या भाव के नाम को बताने वाले शब्द को संज्ञा कहते है । उदाहरण: पुस्तक, राम, दिल्ली, मिठास आदि । संज्ञा के प्रमुख तीन भेद होते हैं: १. व्यक्तिवाचक संज्ञा (Proper Noun) २. जातिवाचक संज्ञा ( Common Noun) ३. भाववाचक संज्ञा (Abstract Noun) व्यक्तिवाचक संज्ञा (Proper Noun) परिभाषा…
More Hindi! Posted by Nitin Kumar on Aug 31, 2010
Namaste! Nothing excites me more than writing about Hindi so I decided to write for Transparent Language as a blogger. I’m one of the new writers for the Hindi blog. My name is Nitin Kumar, and I’m from New Delhi, the capital city of India. New Delhi lies at the heart of the north India…