top of page

Stories

Learning Hindi

  • Monique Davids
  • Sep 6, 2016
  • 1 min read

Hindi Grammar Rules

Learning Hindi grammar rules is one of the most effective ways to speed up your ability to speak the Hindi language.

Learning Hindi grammar rules can be considered the cornerstone of the language and will take a while to learn but creates a sturdy foundation to help you completely learn.

Good luck, and have fun learning Hindi.

This is just a basic introduction into understanding how Hindi grammar works.

The Hindi Alphabet And Hindi Numbers

The Hindi alphabet is also known as the Devanagari alphabet and contains 48 characters.

Hindi contains 10 vowels, 2 symbols, 36 constants, and has no upper and lower case of each letter.

Hindi Grammar Rules: Sentence Structure

Hindi uses the sentence structure of subject then object then verb. Examples

Subject-Object-Verb

Subject-Object-Preposition-Verb

Monique in the road walked.

Monique sadak mein chala gaya.

Hindi Grammar Rules: Nouns And Pronouns

Hindi Nouns have a Gender, Masculine or Feminine.

Singular and plural nouns usually aren’t always distinguishable.

Masculine endings a Feminine endings i or iya

Masculine Plural endings e Feminine Plural endings iyaan or en

Nouns And Pronouns

Examples

Hindi Grammar Rules: Verbs

Hindi Verbs usually follow the object of the sentence Hindi Verbs do have a tense to them. Past, Present, or Future. Hindi Verbs can also be either habitual, accelerating or perspective.

Hindi Grammar Rules: Adjectives

Hindi Adjective change according of Word Gender.

Hindi Vocabulary

Hindi Phrases


 
 
 

Comments


Latest uploads
Follow Me
  • Grey Facebook Icon
  • Grey Twitter Icon
  • Grey Instagram Icon
  • Grey Pinterest Icon
bottom of page