Archive for 'Hindi Language'
Slang in Hindi – I Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jul 31, 2014
Slang refers to words and phrases which are used in an informal situation in a language. In Hindi, there are many such words and phrases which are used in daily conversation. Slang in Hindi came into existence since the last century. Recently, the internet and media have been the important source from where many terms…
Short Story in Hindi – The crows and the serpent Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jul 23, 2014
Today, I will translate a very interesting story from Panchatantra (a very popular series of animal fables from ancient India). Hope you will practice your reading comprehension in Hindi, the story is as follow. Once upon a time there lived a crow couple, who had built a nest on the top of a tree. But…
Common Interview Questions In Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 30, 2014
How about asking you a few questions today? If you can answer these questions correctly, perhaps, there maybe be a job vacancy for you. Well, let me show you some of the common questions which may be asked during a job interview in Hindi. The job interview may start with the universal question in which…
Mixed Sentence to Simple Sentence and Compound Sentences in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 29, 2014
In this post, let me show you how to convert a mixed sentence to simple and compound sentence in Hindi. Once you know some basic rules, you can easily do the same. So, let’s see how this is done 🙂 मिश्रित वाक्य (Mishrit Vaakya – Mixed Sentence) to सरल वाक्य (Saral Vaakya – Simple Sentence)…
Causative Verbs in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 26, 2014
Causative verbs are used very often in Hindi. Though they may seem difficult at first, but they are very simple. The most important point to remember about them is that these verbs denote an action which is not directly performed by the subject but indirectly through some agent. Some of the common causative verbs in…
Proper Noun in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 23, 2014
Today’s post is for our new members, who have just started to learn Hindi language. Hindi language is not very different than other language as you will find many similarities between, say English and Hindi. And this is because, Hindi has originated from Sanskrit language which is the oldest known language in Indo-European languages group…
Hatha Yoga Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 21, 2014
Last century has seen Indian arts such as Yoga (योग) gaining wide spread popularity around the world. Because of which, more and more people (लोग – Log) have became aware of it and now it’s part of their daily life (जीवन – Jeevan). Yoga means “to add/attach or unite”, adding or attaching to an essence…