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Transcript of Hindi Letters
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Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 1 and
Learn Hindi Letters with Kavitha
Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 1 and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 2 and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 3 and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 4 Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 5 and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 6 and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 7 and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 8 Review of the Vowels Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 9 and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 10 , , and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 11Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 12Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 13Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 14Consonants , and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 15Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 16Consonants , and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 17Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 18Consonants , and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 19Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 20Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 21Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 22Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 23Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 24Consonants and Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 25Review of Consonants Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 26 Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 27
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Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 28 Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 28b- Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 29-Reading Simple Sentences
a Anar ( ) -Pomegranate
Achkan ( ) - Coat
aa Aam ( ) -Mango
Aadmi ( ) Man
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Imali ( ) -Tamarind
Iktara ( ) - a stringed musical instrument
ii iikh () -Sugarcane
iid () Id/Eid (a festival)
u
Ullu
( ) -Owl
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Upahar
() - Gift
uu
Uunth
( ) -Camel
Uun
() Wool
Rishabh
( ) -Bull
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ri
Rishi
() Seer/saint
i
Ek
( ) One
Edi
() - Heel
ai Ainak
() Spectacles
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Airaavat
() a legendary white elephant
o Onth
() Lips
Okhali
() - Mortar
au
Aurat
() - Woman
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Aushad
() Medicine
amAngur
( ) Grapes
Anda
() - Egg
aha
No words
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ka Kabootar
( ) Pigeon
Kamal ()
Lotus
kha
Khargosh ()
- Rabbit
Khana () Food
ga Gamla
( ) Garden pot/Flower pot
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Garam ()
Hot
gha Ghar ()
- House
Ghada () Pitcher
nga
no words
cha Charkha ( ) Spinning wheel
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Chana () Gram
cha
Chatari () Umbrella
Chat () Roof
ja Jahaj ( ) Plane Jal () Water
jha
Jhanda () - Flag
Jhaaduu () Broom
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nia
no words
ta Tamatar ( ) Tomato
Tata () Bye
tha
Thathera () Blacksmith
Thag () Cheat
da Damaru ( ) Pellet Drum Dar () Fear
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dha
Dhakkan () - Lid
Dhapali () Tambourine
nna
Baann () Arrow
ta Taraajoo ( ) weighing scale Tarbooj () Water Melon
tha
Tharmas () Vaccum Flask
Thaali () Plate
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da Davaat ( ) - Ink pot Darwaaja () Door
dha Dhanush () - Bow
Dhan () Wealth
na
Nal ( ) - Tap
pa Patang () Kite Papita () Papaya
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pha
Phal () Fruit
Fasal () Crop
ba Batakh ( ) - Duck Button () Button
bha Bhaloo () Bear
Bhavan () House
ma
Machali ( ) - Fish
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Matar () Peas
ya Yeti ( ) Himalayan Snowman
Yah () This
ra
Rath () Chariot
Rassi () Rope
la Ladka ( ) - Boy
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Lattu ( ) Top (spinning top)
va Van () Forest
Vatan () Country
sha
Sharbat ( ) - Syrup/Squash
Shareefa () Custard Apple
shha
Shhatkon () hexagon
Dhanushh () Bow
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sa Sabji ( ) - Vegetable Sarouta () Nutcracker
ha
Harinn () Deer
Haathi () Elephant
ksha
Kaksha ( ) - Class
Kshamaa () forgiveness/ pardon
tra
Patr () Letter
Putr () Son
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jna Jnaan ( ) - Knowledge
Yajna () a religious offering
shr
Shreeman () Mr. Mister/Sir
Shreemati () Mrs./Madam
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Previous Lessons in this series:
Lesson 1 and Lesson 2 and Lesson 3 and Lesson 4 Lesson 5 and Lesson 6 and Lesson 7 and Lesson 8 Review of Vowels Lesson 9 and Lesson 10 , , and Lesson 11 and Lesson 12 and Lesson 13 and Lesson 14 , and Lesson 15 and Lesson 16 , and Lesson 17 and Lesson 18 , and Lesson 19 and Lesson 20 and Lesson 21 and Lesson 22 and Lesson 23 and Lesson 24 and
Lesson 8 Review of Vowels
Words with vowels
Come (verb root,informal), clear sighted
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+ = I (letter), came (feminine)
+ = came (plural)
+ = come
Here are some words where the initial form of the vowel is used. It does not have any medial or finalforms.
(ajgar) boa/ python
(amras) mango juice
(achkan) coat
(ab) now
(amar) immortal
(aman) peace
(asar) effect/result/impact
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(akad) perkiness
(agar) if/provided/suppose
(alag) separate
Here are some words where the initial form of the vowel is used. The medial or final form of this vowel is .
Initial Forms:
(aa) Come (informal)
(aap) You (formal)
(aam) Mango
(aag) Fire
(aaj) Today
(aath) Eight
(aaye) Came
(aasan) Seat/chair
(aadat) Habit
(aaraam) Rest
Here are some words where the initial form is used. The medial or final form of the vowel is .
Medial or Final Forms:
(kaan) Ear
(chaar) Four
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(anar) Pomegranate
(naam) Name
(taara) Star
(haath) Hand
(naak) Nose
(jaal) Net
(raaja) King
(naav) Boat
(shaam) Evening
(khaana) Food
Here are some words where the initial form is used. The medial or final form of the vowel is .
Medial or Final Forms:
(taala) Lock
(Baadal) Cloud
(gaajar) Carrot
(baag) Garden/orchard
(baaja) Instrument/organ
(chaaval/chaawal) Rice
(jaala) Cobweb/film
(achaar) Pickle
(maala) Chain/necklace
(dal/daal) Lentil
(yaad) memory
(ghaas) Grass
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(maatha) Forehead
(Bus aayi) Bus Came
(rajat ab idhar aa)| Rajat now come here.
(Bus aa gaee) | Bus arrived.
(Bus par chadh) | Climb on the bus.
(ab utar) | Now get down.
(ghar chal) | Walk home.
(sadak par idhar udhar na chal) | Dont walk here and there on the road.
(sadak par ek taraf chal) | Walk on one side on the road.
Learning the Hindi Letters Lesson 1 and