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Word of the Day

तुम

tum

pronoun

A second-person pronoun used to address one or more people informally. It is the standard way to speak to friends, sibli...

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Phrase of the Day

विद्वानों के मतानुसार

According to scholars

Literally: Scholars of according-to-opinion

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Grammar Tip

The More X, The More Y (Jitnā... Utnā)

B2 adjectives_adverbs

Jitnā = relative (as much), Utnā = correlative (that much).

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Did You Know?

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Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, which means "script of the city of gods".

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Hindi has the most phonemes of any major world language, with 11 vowels and 33 consonants.

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Many English words come from Hindi, including "jungle", "karma", "avatar", and "shampoo".

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Script: devanagari Direction: Left to Right Devanagari script: 11 vowels and 33 consonants, written left-to-right with a distinctive horizontal headline (shirorekha)

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Hindi duniya ki sabse zyaada boli jaane vaali bhaashaon mein se ek hai.

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Hindi Learning FAQ

Hindi is a Category III language for English speakers, requiring about 1,100 hours. The Devanagari script can be learned in a few weeks, and Hindi shares many Sanskrit-origin words with English through their common Indo-European roots.
Hindi has a different script and grammar structure (SOV word order), but shares Indo-European roots with English. The phonetic script means pronunciation is consistent, and postpositions replace prepositions.
Hindi features the Devanagari script with its characteristic headline, a phonetically precise writing system, gendered nouns, postpositions instead of prepositions, and a rich system of verb conjugations.
Over 600 million people speak Hindi, making it the 3rd most spoken language globally. It is the official language of India (along with English) and is widely understood across South Asia.