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Vocabulary in Hindi – Fruits Posted by on Nov 15, 2012 in Hindi Language

Many of you may be learning Hindi and are interested to learn the vocabulary of fruits (फल- Phal). In this post, I will show you the vocabulary of the fruits (culinary) which are available in India. Some of the fruits which are not from India are usually spelled in the same way they are spelled in English.

The vocabulary list presents English words and their equivalent words in Hindi along with the pronunciation scheme (Romanized Hindi).

          English

             Hindi

   Rom. Hindi

Apple

सेब

Saeb

Apricot

खुबानी

Khubaani

Banana

केला

Kela

Cranberry

खट्टी बेरी

Khatti Berry

Coconut

नारियल

Naariyal

Lemon

नींबू

Nimbu

Papaya

पपीता

Papita

Pear

नाशपाती

Naashpati

Date

खजूर

Khajur

Grape

अंगूर

Angoor

Orange

नारंगी

Naarangi

Red Currant

लाल रसभरी

Laal Rasbhari

Tangerine

संतरा

Santara

Cherry

चेरी

Cherry

Melon

तरबूज

Tarbuz

Lychee

लीची

Leechi

Mango

आम

Aam

Pineapple

अनन्नास

Ananaas

Strawberry

स्ट्रॉबेरी

Strawberry

Black Currant

काली रसभरी

Kali Rasbhari

Blackberry

काली अंची

Kali Anchi

Blueberry

नीलबदरी

Nilabadari

Figs

अंजीर

Anjeer

Peaches

आड़ू

Aadu

Plums

आलूबुख़ारे

Aalubukhare

Raspberry

रसभरी

Rasbhari

Sapota

चीकू

Cheeku

Guava

अमरूद

Amarud

Jujube

बेर

Baer

Pomegranate

अनार

Anaar

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Nitin Kumar is a native Hindi speaker from New Delhi, India. His education qualification include Masters in Robotics and Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering. Currently, he is working in the Research and Development in Robotics in Germany. He is avid language learner with varied level of proficiency in English, German, Spanish, and Japanese. He wish to learn French one day. His passion for languages motivated him to share his mother tongue, Hindi, and culture and traditions associated with its speakers. He has been working with Transparent Language since 2010 and has written over 430 blogs on various topics on Hindi language and India, its culture and traditions. He is also the Administrator for Hindi Facebook page which has a community of over 330,000 members.