Archive for 'Hindi Language'
Masculine and Feminine Nouns in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 30, 2014
In this post, I will show you some easy rules which will help you to detect the masculine and feminine nouns in Hindi. Masculine nouns are called (पुल्लिंग संज्ञा – Pulling Sangya) whereas, the feminine nouns are called (स्त्रीलिंग संज्ञा – Striling Sangya). As you have already guessed it, noun is called (संज्ञा – Sangya)…
Conversation in Hindi – Visit to Barber Shop Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 29, 2014
John is on his holidays to India. During his holidays in the remote part of India, he would like to visit a barber shop. He found only one barber shop in location and unfortunately, the sole barber doesn’t speak English. John has no other possibility but speak to him in Hindi. Hindi word for hair…
Vocabulary in Hindi – Positive Feelings and States Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 28, 2014
Expressing your feelings in a language is a very important part of our life and we do it all the time. And I am sure that many of you who are learning Hindi would like to do the same, that is, describing your feelings and states in Hindi. In the last post, I have described…
How to express your feelings in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 26, 2014
How would you describe your feelings (अनुभति – Anubhuti) such as happy, sad, angry or disappointment in Hindi? Let me help you on this topic on how to describe common feelings with some examples. मुझे अच्छा लग रहा है। – Mujhe achcha lag raha hai – I am feeling fine. मुझे प्रसन्नता है। …
Hindi Writing Tools Posted by Nitin Kumar on Apr 24, 2014

Let me show you some tools or possibilities which can be used to write in Devanagari (देवनागरी), the standard script for Hindi. I have found two possibilities for the same, one is online websites or services and offline software which you can install on your computer to writing directly to your favorite text editor such…
Adverb of Place Posted by Nitin Kumar on Mar 31, 2014
How about some grammar today? 🙂 Let me show you the adverbs of time in Hindi and how they are defined into different group. As you may know from previous post of adverbs in Hindi that there are 3 types of adverbs in Hindi. Adverb is called क्रिया विषेशण (Kriya Vishesan). Adverb of Place is called स्थानवाचक…
Simple Sentence to Mixed and Compound Sentences in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Mar 31, 2014
In this post, let me show you how to make a mixed and compound sentences from simple sentence in Hindi. Once you know some basic rules, you can easily change a simple sentence to mixed and compound sentence. So, let’s see how this is done 🙂 सरल वाक्य (Saral Vaakya – Simple Sentence) to मिश्रित वाक्य…