English to Hindi Language



English to hindi language

About Hindi

Alphabets in Hindi

Nouns in Hindi

Pronouns in Hindi

Tenses in Hindi

Prepositions in Hindi

Conjunctions in Hindi

Adjectives in Hindi 

Post-positions in Hindi

Conversation in Hindi

Vocabulary in Hindi



Hindi is Indian origin language, was born from ‘Sanskrit’ and ‘Urdu ‘and write in ‘Devanagari Lipi’. One of the widest used languages in the world and most popular language in India, above 50% of the Indian people speak in Hindi .which is also related to Urdu language as well as which use across the  world and which dominates politically and trading  wise within  India .the people who wanted to cross the bridges of the states and countries they must be learn Hindi language if you learn one language other than the mother tongue is increases your personality development and knowledge and scope of your opportunities so I humbly request every one learn the most useful languages in the world which are improves your quality of skills and gives you huge opportunities to succeed in this globalised world otherwise  you can  get opportunity regionally but never possible globally directly.



Hindi is one of the languages spoken in India. It's the official language of India, English being the other official language. 



Hindi is the main language of Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and the capital Delhi in North India;Bihar and Jharkhand in Eastern India; Madhya Pradesh andChhattisgarh in Central India and Rajasthan in West India. It's widely understood in several other states of India.



Hindi is also spoken in some countries outside India, such as in Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago and Nepal.



However, sentence structure is different from English. Verbs always go to the end of sentences in Hindi and auxiliary verbs go at the very end of a sentence. Hindi is a direct descendent of the ancient Indian language Sanskrit. It has evolved in its present form through Prakrit and pabhramsa.



Hindi belongs to the India group of the Indo-Iranian sub-family of the Indo-European family of languages. It has been influenced and enriched by Turkish, Persian, Arabic, Portuguese, English and South.



Knowledge of Hindi will help with Sanskrit, Urdu, Nepalese, Bengali and Gujarati as they all have some similarities with Hindi, either in spoken language or in the written script.



Hindi is also helpful for communicating in Nepal, India's neighbour. Interestingly, a Hindi speaker will find it difficult to speak Nepalese, Nepal's official language, but easy to read it as both languages use the same script called Devanagari. On the other hand, it's easy for Hindi speakers to speak Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, but very difficult to read Urdu text as it uses Arabic script.

Another interesting aspect to note is that it's difficult for a Hindi speaker to communicate with many people in India itself, especially in south Indian states, where Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam languages are spoken!

Also, Hindi has hundreds of dialects which are spoken in different regions, but those languages of different Hindi dialects use the same script, Devanagari. South Indian languages use other Dravidian scripts.



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