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Sari Posted by on May 20, 2009

A sari (साड़ी) is a long piece of cloth draped around the shoulders and waist. Sometimes the waist and stomach is exposed. It depends upon the region and the individual woman. The back may be bare as well. The sari (साड़ी) is usually worn over a short sleeved shirt called a choli (चोली). The choli…

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Curry Posted by on May 17, 2009

Curry (सालन) is the most accessible Indian food outside of India. I may be biased, but it’s a food that even non-Indians enjoy. Curry (सालन) can be found all over the world including Japan, the U.S., England, and Southeast Asia. The ingredients and the taste may differ from country to country, but the common consensus…

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Numbers 51-70 Posted by on May 13, 2009

51 (५१) (इक्यावन) (Ikyaavan) 52 (५२) (बावन) (baavan) 53 (५३) (तिरेपन) (tirepan) 54 (५४) (चौवन) (chaovan) 55 (५५) (पचपन) (pachapan) 56 (५६) (छप्पन) (chhappan) 57 (५७) (सत्तावन) (sattaavan) 58 (५८) (अट्ठावन) (atthaavan) 59 (५९) (उनसठ) (unasath) 60 (६०) (साठ) (saath) 61 (६१) (इकसठ) (ikasath) 62 (६२) (बासठ) (baasath) 63 (६३) (तिरेसठ) (tirasath) 64 (६४)…

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Numbers 31-50 Posted by on May 10, 2009

Namaste (नमस्ते)! We’re going to continue where we left off with the numbers. 31 (३१) (ikatiis) (इकतीस) 32 (३२) (battiis) (बत्तीस) 33 (३३) (taintiis) (तैंतीस) 34 (३४) (chauntiis) (चौंतीस) 35 (३५) (paintiis) (पैंतीस) 36 (३६) (chattis) (छत्तीस) 37 (३७) (saintiis) (सैंतीस) 38 (३८) (adatiis) (अड़तीस) 39 (३९) (unataaliis) (उनतालीस) 40 (४०) (chaaliis) (चालीस) 41 (४१)…

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Last set of special compounds Posted by on May 7, 2009

When the half consonant r (र्) comes before any full consonant character, the half consonant r (र्) is written as a special mark over the full consonant. See if you can figure out what the special mark is. Type them in the comments section. Hint, not all the compounds have this special feature, so watch…

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R Compounds Posted by on May 4, 2009

The characters र (ra) and र् (r) can form two types of compounds. When र (ra) comes after a half consonant character, the character changes. See if you can figure out what has changed. Type your answers in the comment section of this post. k (क्) + ra (र) = kra (क्र). (नक्र)(nakra)(alligator) g (ग्)…

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Special Compound Consonants Posted by on May 2, 2009

Namaste (नमस्ते)!   In Hindi, there are special compound characters, the first of which is the character d (द्). There are seven forms used in these compound letters. d + ga = dga : द् + ग = द्ग (उद्गार) (udgaara) means exclamation d + da = dda : द् + द = द्द (बुद्दू)…

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