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Hindi Words with Various Meanings – I Posted by Nitin Kumar on Feb 21, 2015
In Hindi, there are many words which could refer to another Hindi word. You might think that these words are synonyms, but they are not exactly synonyms. These words would be used in the Hindi literature like Hindi novels and poem. And you’d need to check which referred word would fit the context. I have…
Top 5 Causative Verbs in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jan 28, 2015
Causative verbs are important and used very often in Hindi. These are verbs denote an action which is not directly performed by the subject but indirectly through some agent. These are verbs which end in “वाना” such as करवाना, चलवाना, पकवाना, लिखवाना, पिटवाना, पढ़वाना, मिलवाना, सिखवाना, खिलवाना etc. In this post, let me show you…
Raam or Rama Posted by Nitin Kumar on Nov 30, 2014
Today, let me show you some common mistakes that a beginner could make. I am sure that you might have came across such word, so let me decipher them for you. 1. Usage “a” at the end of the word In English, many people tend to use “a” during the romanization. For example, the word…
Vowel Marks in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Sep 28, 2014
Hindi uses some vowel marks which are extensively used to form many Hindi words. They can be thought of vowels and diphthongs in English. Words like आम (Aam – Common), और (Aur – And), सूरज (Suraj – Sun), लोक (Lok – World. Region) use ौ, ू, े vowel marks respectively. In Hindi, there are 9…
Nasalized Vowels in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Sep 25, 2014
Nasalized vowels are very important in Hindi but these can also confuse many of the beginner in Hindi. Sure, the nasalized vowels are can be tricky but once you understood the concept behind them, you can understand and use them without any difficulty. Beside nouns, nasalized words are used extensively in the plural forms of…
Causative Verbs in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 26, 2014
Causative verbs are used very often in Hindi. Though they may seem difficult at first, but they are very simple. The most important point to remember about them is that these verbs denote an action which is not directly performed by the subject but indirectly through some agent. Some of the common causative verbs in…
Proper Noun in Hindi Posted by Nitin Kumar on Jun 23, 2014
Today’s post is for our new members, who have just started to learn Hindi language. Hindi language is not very different than other language as you will find many similarities between, say English and Hindi. And this is because, Hindi has originated from Sanskrit language which is the oldest known language in Indo-European languages group…