Archive for 'Hindi Language'
Relations in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Nov 24, 2010
Relationship in Hindi Today, I will show you the words that you would need the most when you are in India or Indian community and even for the Hindi films. Please note that when you greet or having conversation with elder, it is formal to use “ji” at the end of some of these words…
Postpositions in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Nov 21, 2010
The prepositional words in English comes before the noun/pronoun but in Hindi, these words come behind or post the noun/pronoun so these are postposition rather than preposition. Example :- (1) यात्री मन्दिर की ओर जा रहे थे। Yatri madir ki aur ja rahe the. ( The traveller were going toward the temple.) (2) वह उल्टे…
Hindi Literature Posted by Nitin Kumar on Oct 23, 2010

Have you ever wondered about literature in Hindi? Today, we will know about some of the famous modern age writers in the history of Hindi literature. You can study their works which could be a good learning in Hindi and the culture of speakers of Hindi of their timeline which are reflected by their works…
Adverbs in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Oct 17, 2010
Hopefully, you would be waiting for another lesson on Hindi grammar, so here it is. Today, we will see another important part of speech in Hindi, the Adverb. There are various types of adverbs in Hindi. Let us see, how they are classified into classes and sub-classes. Definition: Those words that tell us more about…
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…