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Hindi Consonants Again! Posted by on Mar 21, 2009

  The Hindi alphabet is very long, especially the consonants. So without further delay let’s continue: प – is pronounced like the p in sPin. The Hindi word for kite contains this sound (पतंग). फ – is like the uph in UP Hill. Fruit = (फल). ब – like the b in Bee. Duck =…

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Hindi Consonants Continued Posted by on Mar 15, 2009

I’m back! We’re going to start where we left off with the Hindi consonants (व्यंजन): ट – Is a hard English t like Trick. The Hindi word that contains this sound is the Hindi word for tomato (टमाटर) ठ – is like the th in lighTHouse. The Hindi words for blacksmith = (ठठेरा) ड – is like the…

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The Hindi Consonants Posted by on Mar 8, 2009

Namaste (नमस्ते)! Today we’re going to learn the Hindi consonants. क – is pronounced as the k in sKip     You can see this in the Hindi word for pigeon (कबूतर) ख – is pronounced as kh in sinKHole     This sound can be heard in the word for rabbit (खरगोश). ग – is like the g…

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Saying Hi in Hindi Part 2 Posted by on Mar 8, 2009

Namaste (नमस्ते)! I’m gonna go over some other ways to say hi in Hindi so that you can be prepared in all social situations. Besides saying namaste (नमस्ते), you can also use namaskar (नमस्कार) to say hi in Hindi. The difference between namaste (नमस्ते) and namaskar (नमस्कार) is that namaskar (नमस्कार) is slightly formal. I…

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Saying Hello in Hindi Posted by on Mar 6, 2009

Namaste (नमस्ते)! Remember how I promised that I would go over Hindi greetings? Well today I’m going to take a break from the Hindi alphabet and teach you several Hindi greetings. Ideally this post should have probably been the first lesson on Hindi. Regardless of whether you can read or write Hindi, I think that…

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Devanagari (देवनागरी) Posted by on Mar 5, 2009

Namaste (नमस्ते)! This is my first post of the year and the fact is, I am so excited to share my knowledge of the Hindi language and culture with all of you. I thought it would be fitting to introduce a common Hindi greeting that you might have heard before.  Namaste (नमस्ते) literally means I bow to you. …

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