Archive for 'Hindi Language'
Proverbs in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Mar 1, 2011
Let me show you today some of the common proverbs that we use quite often in our daily conversations. Please have a look on how to use these proverbs by the following example sentences. Also, take a note that the proverb seems to repeat as a next sentences after each example sentence in Hindi. It…
Chaat in Delhi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 27, 2011

Today, I will take you to the street food of Delhi. Yes, I am talking about our beloved & mouth watering Chaat! Chaat word came from the verb “chatna” which means to lick. Chaat are so loved by people that they would even lick their finger. Maybe it came from the famous proverb “ungli tak…
Usage of Hindi Idioms Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 27, 2011
On the request of our reader, I would like to present the usage of the idioms that we discussed in our previous post. An example sentence is given for each of them along with the equivalent English sentence. Please refer to the previous post “Idioms in Hindi” for the idioms meaning. 1. आँखें चुराना (Aankhein…
Idioms in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 26, 2011
Idioms in Hindi are very interesting. It would be useful to learn some of the idioms in Hindi as they are used quite often in daily life. Let me show you today some of the common idioms that we use in our conversation. Romanised pronunciation is given in brackets. 1. आँखें चुराना (Aankhein Churana) –…
Antonyms in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 21, 2011
In Hindi, Antonyms are called विलोम (vilom). In todays lesson, I will show the antonyms for some of the common Hindi words. Important Note : Many antonyms are being made by adding certain prefix. You can find many of them in the table below. They will sound similar after the before-said prefix. Some of the common…
Letter Writing in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jan 31, 2011
Writing a Letter is always helpful and interesting, whatever the language may be. Hindi is no different but are you aware of all the right greeting and vocabulary that you need in Hindi letter, how to place the address and subject? Let me show you, how to write a Letter in Hindi for various occasions…
Words Pair Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jan 30, 2011
Today, I would like to teach an interesting topic. There are words in Hindi that goes in pair. These pair can be from a same word, two different words, opposite words, meaningful & meaningless and two meaningless words. As every Hindi speaker uses these words pair in daily life, it is important to have an…