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QuestionHow do I say "yesterday" in Hindi?Community Answer"Kal" or "pichle din" mean "yesterday" and "previous day."
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QuestionWhy doesn't anyone want to learn the Hindi language?Community AnswerIn fact, there are many people interested in Hindi, though not as many as for languages such as Spanish or French. The reason may be that Hindi is less used in Anglophone countries and it is perceived as difficult for native English speakers.
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QuestionHow do I say 'brother' in Hindi?Community AnswerThe word for brother in Hindi is 'Bhaiya'. If you want to pay more respect, you can add 'ji' at the end of it, and it will be "Bhaiya ji".
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QuestionWhat are some good websites to learn Hindi?Community AnswerDuolingo has recently added a course, and they have always been one of the top websites to learn a language. However, before you start, I recommend becoming familiar with the vowels and knowing how to use them and write them.
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QuestionWhat does "Tum jisse baat kr rhi ho" mean in English?Community AnswerIt means, "the one you are talking to". Here the person being referred to is a female.
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QuestionHow do I say, "You're such a funny person"?Community AnswerIf you want to say it formally, you can say, "Tum (t-oo-m) bohot majedar (ma-je-d-aa-r) ho'. Informally, you'd say, "Aap bohot majedar ho."
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QuestionHow do I memorize new words for Hindi?Community AnswerKeep an organised vocabulary notebook. Look at the words again after 24 hours, after one week and after one month. Read, read, read. Use the new words. Do word puzzles and games like crosswords, anagrams and word searches. Make word cards and take them with you. Learn words with a friend. Learn how to use a dictionary.
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QuestionHow do I say happy 4th birthday in Hindi?Madhukar SachdevCommunity AnswerYou can say it as "चौथा जन्मदिन मुबारक" (Chautha Janamdin Mubarak). Mubarak can be replaced with बधाई (Badhai) too.
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QuestionWhat does "jaan" mean in Hindi?Community AnswerLife. It can be used in romantic contexts to say a person is your life.
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QuestionHow do I write the word "Shravya" in Hindi?ButterflyCommunity AnswerIn Hindi, "Shravya" is written like this: श्राव्य. It consists of the letters "श्र" (which is a combination of श and र; श्+र्), followed by maatra of "आ" looking like "|", then half of "व" joined with "य " ( व्+य्). In other words, Shravya = श्+र्+आ+व्+य्+अ = श्राव्य.
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QuestionHow do I ask "Did you have your lunch?" in Hindi?ButterflyCommunity AnswerIn Hindi, you can say "तुमने" (tumne) (while asking people younger than you) or "आपने" (aapne) (while asking people older than you) for "you". You can use "क्या" (kyaa) for "did" and "तुम्हरा" (tumahra) for "your". There's no particular word for "lunch" in Hindi, so we say "दोपहर का खाना" (dopahar ka khana) (collocal) or "दोपहर का भोजन" (dopahar ka bhojan) (traditional) instead. ("दोपहर का" means "afternoon's and "खाना" and "भोजन" mean "food".) So the full sentence is: "तुमने तुम्हरा दोपहर का खाना खाया?" (Tumne tumahra dopahar ka khana khaya?).
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QuestionWhat is best way to learn Hindi?ButterflyCommunity AnswerThe best way to learn any language (including Hindi) is to listen, and practice. You can listen to Hindi songs, Hindi audiobooks, watch Hindi movies with subtitles or just listen to someone speaking in Hindi. When you keep listening to something repeatedly, you'll slowly start understanding its meaning. Gradually, you can start speaking a few words and practising those very carefully. Remember, learning a language takes lots of time and effort. You'll have to be dedicated to achieve something. Do not rush, take your own time. If you practice enough, you'll succeed.
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QuestionHow do I make a sentence in Hindi?ButterflyCommunity AnswerHindi sentences are a little like English ones. So you can make sentences in Hindi in a similar way to how you'll do so in English. Just keep in mind that sometimes the order of words is different. For example, you want to say "My name is John" in Hindi. The meaning of each word in Hindi is: My- मेरा (mera) name- नाम (naam) is- है (hai) John- जॉन (John). But instead of writing "मेरा नाम है जॉन", we write "मेरा नाम जॉन है". Hindi punctuation is also similar to English but the full stop is different. Hindi punctuation: full stop (.) becomes "।", comma (,) remains ",", question mark (?) remains "?", exclamation mark (!) remains "!". Their uses are also the same.
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QuestionHow can I learn Hindi in a short period of time?ButterflyCommunity AnswerEven if you want to learn a language for a short period of time, you'll mostly have to follow the same steps. The only difference will be that once the need for which you want to know the language has been satisfied (for example, you want to learn the language to go for a trip but will return in a few days), you won't have to keep practicing to improve your skills (after you return from the trip). This same approach applies to all languages.
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QuestionWhat is: I will miss you so much in Hindi?Community AnswerI will miss you so much can be said as follows: Main tumhe bohot miss/ yaad karunga (if you are a male), or, Main tumhe bohot miss/ yaad karungi (if you are a female). If the other person is an elder or a senior and not someone of your own level or age, you will need to change the pronoun as - Main aapko bohot yaad karunga/ karungi.
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QuestionHow to write love in Hindi?Community Answerप्यार the half u stands for the letter p. The second letter य with the line makes the sound of ya and the last letter र is the R in hindi. Pyar or प्यार means love.
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QuestionWhich movie to see in Hindi to learn Hindi?Community AnswerYou can watch any family oriented movie where the language is simple and dialogues are spoken slowly. Subtitles will help you learn too, no matter what the movie.
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QuestionWhat does Muguel e Azam mean?Community AnswerMughal e Azam was a movie. It was a super hit Hindi movie about the Taj Mahal.
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QuestionHow to say: What's your name? in Hindi?Community AnswerAapka naam kya hain? For elders or seniors. Tumhara naam kya hain? For those of your level or juniors. Tera naam kya hain? For those of your level or your inner circle and those younger than you.
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QuestionWhen can I say that I am at the basic level or the intermediate level in Hindi? If I have learned the alphabet and vowels and how to read and write, am I at basic level?Prisha ShrivastavaCommunity AnswerYou can say you're at a basic Hindi-learning level if you've memorized all the vyanjan and swar (consonants and vowels). At an intermediate level, you know all the maatras (conjoined vowels) and can read multiple sentences on end with maatras in them. If you know how to write and read in hindi without the maatras, you're considered a basic Hindi learner. If you know how to write and read with maatras, you're considered at an intermediate level of learning Hindi.
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QuestionHow do I learn Hindi in Duolingo?Community AnswerDownload the Duolingo app from the Google Playstore or Samsung Galaxy or Apple Store on your device. It's free. After downloading, you can click on Hindi language, and it will teach you words, sentences and phrases through their pages and lessons.
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QuestionHow we differentiate yesterday and tomorrow in Hindi word "kal"?Community AnswerBecause Kal can mean both yesterday and tomorrow, you can add tense to the word following kal to mean the day you intend to. Like, Kal tha, will suggest something was yesterday. And, kal hain, would specify something is there tomorrow.
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QuestionIs Hindi similar to other Indian languages?Community AnswerYes, Hindi letters are similar to Marathi letters. Many words are exactly same or are similar, but with minor tweaks for Punjabi, Gujarati, Malayalam, etc. languages. However, in totality, they all sound very different.
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QuestionHow to say sister in Hindi?Community AnswerThere are many words that are synonymous with the word sister. You can choose from Behen, behna, or didi (to address an elder sister). Behen can be pronounced with a be rhyming with meh, and hen just like English hen.
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QuestionWhat does this mean?: Mera nam Padmini hoon.Community AnswerMera means My. Naam means name. Hoon could be replaced by hain. Hoon means am. Hain fits better as it means is. मेरा नाम पदमिनी है। It means, 'My name is Padmini.'
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QuestionI learned 5 letters and go to learn another 5 letters. Then I forget the first 5. As in "animal's farm". I am disappointed. What can I do?Community AnswerIt will help you to learn Hindi poetry. First just memorize the words and lines, then learn their meaning. Learning with songs help you to remember better. Look up audio that teaches words in a rhythm, as this will stick in your memory much better than rote learning. Also, read children's stories with images, as this will help the words to stand out and be associated with the images, another good memory trick.
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QuestionWhich is the best app for learning Hindi for a 5th class child?Community AnswerDuolingo is a very useful app with good visual features. The app shows images with names. For a 5th class child, this app would be both helpful and interesting. It progresses to sentences and audio too.
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QuestionWhat is the meaning of" KAAFI " in English?Community AnswerKaafi means 'a lot' or 'very'. Kaafi or kafi (khush)-happy means very happy.
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QuestionHow do I greet elders in Hindi?Community AnswerYou can greet elders as "Namaskar" (or) "Namaste". If you want to say more respectful, you can add "JI " in those sentences.
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QuestionWhat do the words "keshrie" and "tomeri" mean in English?Jain AbhyasCommunity AnswerKeshrie केसरी means saffron ( in fact it is kesari). Keshrie केशरी means lion. It is where you are using Keshrie (in fact, it is keshri).
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