Archive for 'Hindi Language'
Noun in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Sep 8, 2010
संज्ञा (Noun) परिभाषा: किसी व्यक्ति, वस्तु, स्थान या भाव के नाम को बताने वाले शब्द को संज्ञा कहते है । उदाहरण: पुस्तक, राम, दिल्ली, मिठास आदि । संज्ञा के प्रमुख तीन भेद होते हैं: १. व्यक्तिवाचक संज्ञा (Proper Noun) २. जातिवाचक संज्ञा ( Common Noun) ३. भाववाचक संज्ञा (Abstract Noun) व्यक्तिवाचक संज्ञा (Proper Noun) परिभाषा…
More Hindi! Posted by Nitin Kumar on Aug 31, 2010
Namaste! Nothing excites me more than writing about Hindi so I decided to write for Transparent Language as a blogger. I’m one of the new writers for the Hindi blog. My name is Nitin Kumar, and I’m from New Delhi, the capital city of India. New Delhi lies at the heart of the north India…
Time Adverbials Posted by kunthra on May 16, 2010
The meaning “after” can be expressed with words like बाद : afterwards – बाद में after that – उसके बाद Here are some time adverbials that occurred in the past : last month – पिछले महीने last year – पिछले साल There are also some time adverbials that express “before” or “at first” before that…
Words that Resemble Each Other Posted by kunthra on May 7, 2010
Here are some words that look similar in spelling, but have different meanings : a) हंगाम – season b) हंगामा – tumult a) लगन – devotion b) लान – wedding a) अन्य – another b) अन्न – food a) आसन्न – imminent b) आसन – seat a) साँस – breath b) सास – mother-in-law a)…
The Potential Mood Posted by kunthra on Apr 28, 2010
The potential mood has several suffixes depending on the pronoun : I : –ऊँ We : –एँ You : –एँ He : –ए She : –ए They : –एँ An example : She may work – वह काम करे The potential mood is formed a lot like the future tense, except that the ending गा , गी, and…
Interjections Posted by kunthra on Apr 25, 2010
Interjections in Hindi can be used to express surprise : Oh you came! ओह क्या तुम आ गए Other interjections in this same category are : अरे ओहो धत धत तेरे की Joy can be expressed by : Oh what a beautiful place! वाह वाह क्या सुंदर जगह है Another example of this kind of interjection is…
Subjunctive Mood Posted by kunthra on Apr 19, 2010
The subjunctive mood in Hindi can have several endings : 1st person singular : ऊँ 1st person plural : एँ 2nd person familiar singular : ए 2nd person familiar plural : आो 2nd person polite singular : एँ 2nd person polite plural : एँ 3rd person singular : ए 3rd person plural : एँ Here are some…