Archive for 'Hindi Language'
Hindi Words with Various Meanings – II Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 25, 2015
In continuation of the topic, this is the second post with more Hindi words which have various meanings depending on the context. You can read the first post here. Let’s check out the words in this post, the romanized spellings will help you with the pronunciation scheme for the words. Hindi Romanized Hindi Equivalent English…
Hindi Words with Various Meanings – I Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 21, 2015
In Hindi, there are many words which could refer to another Hindi word. You might think that these words are synonyms, but they are not exactly synonyms. These words would be used in the Hindi literature like Hindi novels and poem. And you’d need to check which referred word would fit the context. I have…
Official Letter in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 17, 2015

As many of our Hindi learners might be living in India and have to communicate with various official departments at some point of time during your stay, you might need to write a letter in Hindi if you happens to live in some of the states where the preferred language for official communication is Hindi…
How to say I love you in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 14, 2015
Valentine day is here and you might be wondering today on how to express your love to your beloved in Hindi. Interesting question, how a native Hindi speaker express “I love you” in Hindi? Do I need to take care of gender? What could be the variations? situations? Let me show you, how we say…
Poem in Hindi – Badhe Chalo, Badhe Chalo Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jan 31, 2015
Today, I will share an motivating poem in Hindi. The poet is telling us that we must keep walking may whatever confronts us. Below is the poem in Devanagari fonts (Hindi) with the literal translation in English. I hope that you will try to comprehend the poem with the given explanation. So, here it is…
Makar Sankranti Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jan 30, 2015
Makar Sankranti (मकर सक्रांति) is a major Indian festival which is celebrated in India, Nepal, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Sri Lanka around 15th January every year (वर्ष – Varsh) since ancient times. In India, this festival is known as Sankranti or Pongal (in Tamil Nadu). It is usually celebrated to mark the arrival of…
Top 5 Causative Verbs in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jan 28, 2015
Causative verbs are important and used very often in Hindi. These are verbs denote an action which is not directly performed by the subject but indirectly through some agent. These are verbs which end in “वाना” such as करवाना, चलवाना, पकवाना, लिखवाना, पिटवाना, पढ़वाना, मिलवाना, सिखवाना, खिलवाना etc. In this post, let me show you…