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  • preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home)

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Homework meaning in Hindi : Get meaning and translation of Homework in Hindi language with grammar,antonyms,synonyms and sentence usages by ShabdKhoj. Know answer of question : what is meaning of Homework in Hindi? Homework ka matalab hindi me kya hai (Homework का हिंदी में मतलब ). Homework meaning in Hindi (हिन्दी मे मीनिंग ) is अभ्यासकार्य.English definition of Homework : preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home)

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A Door Into Hindi

A Door Into Hindi

How to begin, take the plunge, स्वागत welcome.

A Door Into Hindi is an interactive, multimedia elementary Hindi learning website. We invite you to explore the site and try out the various lessons and learning resources. If you are ready, go to the next tab: “How To Begin.”

About the Project

This Door site is available to anyone in the world at no charge. Whether you are an independent learner or enrolled in a formal Hindi language course, you will find many resources here to enhance your language learning. A Door Into Hindi is designed as a stand-alone, comprehensive language course, but it also complements other Hindi-learning textbooks and curricula.

The site consists of 24 multimedia lessons designed to provide the equivalent of two full semesters of university-level language instruction. By working your way through the materials presented here, you will learn basic spoken and written Hindi.

Each lesson is an integrated module that includes short films, grammar notes, glossaries, cultural notes, “video-professors,” interactive activities, and other learning resources. The lesson movies were filmed in India, Pakistan, and the United States using native speakers and students. Every fourth lesson (i.e. Lessons 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24) is a review lessons which does not include new grammar topics but rather supplementary glossaries and activities. Upgrades to the site are currently in progress, and additional learning resources and exercises are being added periodically.

Because Hindi and Urdu are essentially the same language in their colloquial spoken forms, we have created a parallel Urdu learning site called “Darvazah.” In both sites, we have deliberately combined traditional Hindi and Urdu contexts, much as they overlap in India and Pakistan. Although some words may appear odd when used in the “wrong” context (e.g. “Namaste” in Pakistan), we believe that an attempt to segregate Hindi and Urdu would be misleading and counter to the lived linguistic experience of people in South Asia.

Whether you are a student or teacher of Hindi, your input is welcome in the form of suggestions, questions, or comments. We envision this project as collaborative and adaptive, so if you would like to share your own Hindi teaching materials, we would be happy to add links to this site. Please send your communications to us at the email addresses below.

Course Designer

Dr. Afroz Taj Associate Professor, South Asian Studies Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [email protected]

Project Manager

Dr. John Caldwell Teaching Associate Professor, Hindi-Urdu Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [email protected]

Throughout this project, we have had much help, input, and encouragement from our official collaborators Rupert Snell, Phil Lutgendorf, Herman Van Olphen, Susham Bedi, and Frances Pritchett, as well as many other colleagues around the world. The project was initiated by funding from the International Research and Studies Program of the US Department of Education and supplemented by the North Carolina Center for South Asia Studies. Subsequent technical support has been provided by the Office of Information Technology at North Carolina State University and the Office of Arts and Sciences Information Services (OASIS) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It would be impossible to list all of the people who have contributed to “A Door Into Hindi” and “Darvazah” but a partial list is included below. We would especially like to thank the many students who have worked as web designers, media editors, and guinea pigs, as well as the many volunteers in India and Pakistan whose talents are featured in the Lesson films. We send a special word of thanks to Arfaeen Iqbal and Marriala Consultants in Pakistan.

Collaborating Institutions

  • The University of North Carolina South Asia Section in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
  • North Carolina State University Hindi-Urdu Program in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • The Carolina Asia Center
  • The North Carolina Center for South Asia Studies
  • The Triangle South Asia Consortium

We would like to thank the following individuals and institutions for their suggestions, advice, input, guidance, hard work, and/or moral support throughout this project: Tej Bhatia, Frances Pritchett, Daisy Rockwell, Rupert Snell, Shamsur Rahman Farooqi, Sean Pue, Arfaeen Iqbal, Abdul Hameed, Khawar, Grace Clark, Rita Akhtar, and the USEFP staff, Stephen Poulos and the South Asia Language Resource Center, Nilakshi Phukan, Claire Lampe, Chandra Mohan, Sandeep Hattangady, Qaiser Abbas, Amy Wilson, Samuel Eisen, Edward McDermott, Christine Corey, Gang Yue, Ruth Gross, Jan Bardsley, Lori Harris, Linda Zhang, Amanda Tueting, Paula Cherry, Missy Seaton, Tony Burgin, Tony Stewart, Hal Levin, Pamela Lothspeich, Shaheen Parveen, Matt Osment, Lars Sahl, Melissa Stewart, Tim Hensley, and the Center for Language Engineering (Pakistan).

Every student has a different learning strategy. If you have never studied a foreign language before, you will have to discover what learning strategy works best for you.

“A Door Into Hindi” contains twenty-four lesson units as well as a Hindi alphabet (Devanagari) learning module. Most Lesson units are integrated modules that consist of:

  • A Lesson Movie with subtitles
  • A transcript of the Lesson film dialogue
  • A Lesson glossary
  • A set of Lesson grammar topics
  • Culture Notes
  • Interactive language-learning activities

Every fourth lesson (i.e. Lessons 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24) is a review lesson that does not include new grammar information but rather supplementary glossaries and activities.

Lesson Media

Each Lesson contains links to media resources mounted on YouTube. You will need a reliable broadband internet connection in order to access the media. The Lesson movies include optional subtitles in Hindi and Urdu. You may use the tools provided by YouTube to pause, rewind, and slow down the films. Each Lesson unit also contains a transcript of the film dialogue with links to the Glossaries, Grammar units, and Culture Notes.

The Lesson Activities active the expressions and vocabulary words contained in the lesson. These may be attempted orally or in writing. Some activities are designed for use with conversation partners or small groups. We encourage you to undertake the written activities by hand rather than trying to learn how to type in Hindi.

The Hindi Writing System

While it is possible to learn Hindi without learning the Hindi writing system (Devanagari), this site assumes that you will learn how to read and write in tandem with learning how to speak and understand. We have created a simple Alphabet Module to guide you through the writing system. You should try to write the Lesson 1 written homework assignments in the Hindi script. In Lessons 1, 2, and 3, each glossary word is linked to an animated spelling movie. Click on the word to see and hear how the word is spelled. By Lesson 3 you should be comfortable reading and writing in Hindi.

Learning a new alphabet requires using visual memory for shapes, which is another skill that many of do not use regularly. We highly recommend that you make flash cards for yourself: each card should have one Hindi letter or vowel matra on one side, and on the other side, something that will help you remember the sound of the letter. Beware of online flashcard apps that generate the “sound” of the letters: most of these are not correct.

The Hindi Devanagari fonts used in this website are Unicode based, which means that they should display correctly in all platform and browser environments. Most devices should be able to display the Hindi alphabet without any special apps or settings. Please see the table below to check whether the operating system and browser combination on your computer is displaying the Hindi font properly. The word in the left column [text in Unicode font] should match the word in the right column [image].

Many students prefer to begin by watching the Lesson 1 movie. We have intentionally not provided English translation in subtitles. You can use the YouTube “Playback Speed” feature to slow down the dialogue, and you may wish to turn on the Hindi subtitles to see what you are hearing. After watching the Lesson Movie, you may refer to the Movie Script, the Glossary, the Cultural Notes, and the Grammar section before watching the movie again. After you feel that you understand most of what is going on in the Movie, you may begin trying the activities. If this approach works well for you, you should use it for each new lesson. It is also possible to approach the modules in a different order, depending on your learning style.

Learning a new language requires using aural memory, a skill which many of have not used since we learned our first language. Try to memorize words and phrases by sound, before writing them down. You can hear the words in the Lesson Glossaries by click on the Ear Icon next to each word. Once you have the words and dialogue “in your ear” you should then look at the Alphabet Module. Go back and forth between the Lessons and the Alphabet Module so that each reinforces the other.

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Hindi Worksheets

These materials, supplied in PDF format and freely available to anyone who finds them useful, have been written primarily to accompany my  Complete Hindi  (formerly  ‘Teach Yourself Hindi’ ) and  Beginner’s Hindi  course-books. Some are simple one-page handouts; others are longer documents that follow the structure of the books themselves.  Many thanks  to Professor Frances Pritchett and Jonathan Seefeldt for moral and practical support, and to Chelsea Aldridge for eagle-eyed proofreading. Any mistakes are all my own work.

Rupert Snell

Glossary of Linguistic Terms

Non-technical explanations of terms used in language books, from ‘Absolutive’ to ‘Vocative’ (didn’t quite make it to ‘Zeugma’!); with Hindi examples.

Skeleton Grammar

Each section of  TY Hindi  is reduced to a statement of the basic grammatical ‘rule’, with a couple of examples. Useful as an  aide-mémoire  and as a checklist of things learnt.

TYH Worksheets

A set of exercises for  TY Hindi , often beginning with the learner being asked to explain a certain construction — the student becomes the teacher.

TYH New Exercises

Another set of exercises for  TY Hindi , useful for private study or for class homework (unlike in the book, ‘answers’ are not supplied!).

Sentence Maker

A very simple four-part matrix to encourage the making of basic sentences with subject, adverb, object and verb.

Verb-Tense Review

A role-play matrix to stimulate class Q-&-A sessions: students respond to everyday questions that involve a wide range of tenses.

The  NE  Cracker

A table of verbs in two parts, first intransitive and then transitive, showing the form of the perfective participle and giving copious examples of the  ne  construction.

Pronoun Matrix

Use this cheat-sheet by tracing a pronoun on one axis and a postposition on the other to achieve such combinations as ‘ ve + ke lie = unke lie ’.

Hindi Grammar Checker

Ten commandments for learners eager to avoid sinfulness in their written Hindi.

Food for Thought

A brief encounter with some of the many Hindi idioms based on food and eating.

Drill Patterns

Some ways of drilling basic phrases and constructions, to be used by individuals or in class. This is an essential step in achieving fluency — like playing scales for a musician.

Hindi “Ko”

A list of common expressions based on the postposition  ko .

Hindi Role-play

A suggested outline for a simple but effective role-play in which students talk to a hotel manager. It’s based on English questions, but Hindi ones could be substituted.

Definitions Game

Some Hindi definitions of Hindi words, but with the headwords removed. Read the definition and figure out the headword it describes! Intermediate level & above.

Absolutives

A one-page summary of the working of absolutives (aka conjunctive particles,  sunkar / karke  construction), and a fill-the-gaps exercise.

Hindi Crossword

A crossword puzzle borrowed from  Beginner’s Hindi ; useful as a reminder of the syllabic structure of Devanagari. Key also available.

Hindi Crossword Key

No cheating: do the crossword  before  you check this!

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Funded by a grant (P017A200040) from the U.S. Department of Education’s  International and Research Studies  program, with additional support from the  South Asia Institute , University of Texas at Austin.

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गृहकार्य, होमवर्क, अभ्यासकार्य are the top translations of "homework" into Hindi. Sample translated sentence: I will get through with my homework before he comes. ↔ मैं उसके आने से पहले अपना होमवर्क खतम कर लूँगा।

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I will get through with my homework before he comes.

मैं उसके आने से पहले अपना होमवर्क खतम कर लूँगा।

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Namaste (Hello & Goodbye)

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Haan & Nahi (Yes & No)

Your child will, of course, need to know the words for yes and no – might be the most useful of all the words they learn.

Everyday Words in Hindi

Basic questions in hindi.

Aap kaise ho? Main theek hoon ( How are you ? I’m fine!)

A nice way for you and your kids to be polite when you meet someone for the first time. It also works great to impress.

Aap Kitne Saal Ke Ho? Main ___ Saal Ka/Ki Hoon. ( How old are you? I am ___.) Answer depending on your gender. If you are a woman/girl you would use “ ki ” and if you are male then you would use “ ka .” The word “ kitne ” means “how many” or “how much” and refers to numbers.

Aap Kahaan Se Ho? Main ___ Se Hoon . ( Where are you from? I am from ___.)

Yeh Kya Hai? Voh Kya Hai? Yeh __ hai. Voh ___ Hai . ( What is this? & What is that ?) Great for learning new things! Your child can point at animals, food, toys, and say “yeh kya hai? ” Or point at something far away and say “voh kya hai.”

___ Kaise Bolte Ho? (How do you say ___?)

Kab? (when ) This is used in question format — “when did you go to school?” NOT “when I was younger…”

Kyoon? (why?) We all know kids love to ask “why,” so now they can say it in Hindi too!

  ___Kahaan hai? Yahaan, Vahaan (Where is ___? Here, there )

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Mujhe Bhook Lag Rahii Hai (I’m hungry)

Mujhe Pyaas Lag Rahii Hai (I’m thirsty)

Main Thak Gaya/Gayii (I’m tired).

Aap (You, respectful)

Voh (They, he, she)

Theek Hai (ok) This word is used all the time, and is fun to say too — it sounds like the letters T.K.

Chalo (let’s go, walk)

Ruko (stop)

Mujhe ____ Chahiye (I want ___.) A really useful phrase for kids, because they’re always asking adults for things! For example, if your child is in a store (in India), or are asking you for something, they could say “mujhe candy chahiye” or “ mujhe blanket chahiye .”

Ho Gaya! (All done!) This phrase is used just like in English — when your child is done with food or an activity they can shout “Ho gaya!”

Shukriya or Dhanyavaad ( Thank you) Both are great words for “thank you!” Shukriya has more of an Urdu influence, but is still often used in today’s Hindi.

Kripa (Please) Note: This word, although useful, is not often used in colloquial Hindi.

Koi Baat Nahi (No problem) This phrase is usually said in response to ‘thank you.’ Hindi does not have an equivalent for the English phrase “you’re welcome” — but instead they say “no problem” or “koi baat nahi!”

Janam-Din Mubaarak Ho! (Happy Birthday)

Mubaarak Ho! (Congratulations)

Maaf Karo (Forgive me)

Mujhe Nahi Pata (I don’t know)

Mujhe __ Pasand Hai (I like ___)

Mujhe ___ Nahi Pasand Hai (I don’t like ___)

___ ne Kahaa (___ said) This is especially handy when your child is telling a story. Instead of “My mom said” can become “Meri mummy ne kahaa ___.” They can also say “Meri teacher ne kahaa ___.”

Aaj (Today)

Kal (Tomorrow)

Kal (Yesterday)

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Colors in Hindi

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  • Narangi – Orange
  • Peela – Yellow
  • Hara – Green
  • Neela – Blue
  • Bengani – Purple
  • Gulabi – Pink
  • Bhoora – Brown
  • Kaala – Black
  • Safed – White
  • Saleti – Grey
  • Sunhera – Gold
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Numbers in Hindi

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  • 2 – Do
  • 3 – Teen
  • 4 – Chaar
  • 5 – Paanch
  • 6 – Che
  • 7 – Saat
  • 8 – Aath
  • 9 – Nau
  • 10 – Das

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Homework is a set of tasks assigned to students by their teachers to be completed at home. Common homework assignments may include required reading, a writing or typing project, mathematical exercises to be completed, information to be reviewed before a test, or other skills to be practiced.

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The word or phrase home-work refers to preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home). See home-work meaning in Hindi , home-work definition, translation and meaning of home-work in Hindi. Find home-work similar words, home-work synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of home-work. Find the answer of what is the meaning of home-work in Hindi. देखें home-work का हिन्दी मतलब, home-work का मीनिंग, home-work का हिन्दी अर्थ, home-work का हिन्दी अनुवाद।

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Homework meaning in Hindi

Homework meaning in hindi (हिंदी में मतलब), homework = गृहकार्य.

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101 Basic Hindi Words for Kids – LKG & UKG Class

Hindi is a language that comes to us naturally as it is our mother tongue. We often face difficulty while trying to learn the English language. People assume that it is difficult as it is a foreign language. There are many words that we know in Hindi but get confused when we have to write their English meaning.

In some cases, it is vice versa too. Some children tend to forget the popular Hindi words for kids but do remember the English meaning of those words. To overcome such a situation, let us discuss few phrases and general words that will help the kids learn new Hindi words and that too without any issues or problems.

101 Easy to Learn Basic Hindi Words for Kids with English Meaning

Young kids know many Hindi words that they hear on daily basis. But sometimes they do not the meaning of these words or what is the English meaning of these words. Let us learn about some such words based on some different categories.

Hindi Words for Greetings

The first thing that we do when we meet somebody is greet them. In each language the way to greet is the same but the words to greet are different. Let us learn some Hindi words of greeting for young kids and the English meanings of these greetings too.

  • Namaste (नमस्ते) – Hello
  • Suprabhat (सुप्रभात) – Good morning
  • Subh ratri (शुभ रात्रि) – Good night
  • Shubh kamna (शुभकामना) – Best wishes
  • Abhinandan (अभिनन्दन) – Congratulations
  • Alvida (अलविदा) – Goodbye
  • Swagat (स्वागत) – Welcome
  • Shubh sandhya (शुभ संध्या) – Good evening
  • Anand (आनंद) – Pleasure
  • Dhanyvaad (धन्यवाद) – Thank you

Hindi Words for Emotions

Emotions play a very important role when we try to express something in a language. So, let us learn some basic Hindi words through which the kids are able to express their emotions and the English meanings of these words, as well.

  • Khush (खुश) – Happy
  • Udaas (उदास) – Sad
  • Utsaahit (उत्साहित) – Excited
  • Gussa (गुस्सा) – Angry
  • Hairaan (हैरान) – Surprised
  • Chintit (चिन्तित) – Anxious
  • Uttejit (उत्तेजित) – Agitated
  • Bechain (बेचैन) – Nervous
  • Ghabrana (घबराना) – Scared
  • Bhaavuk (भावुक) – Emotional

Hindi Words for Actions

It is always said that actions speak louder than words. So, there are many basic Hindi words for kids that describe the actions that they do in the entire day. As actions are always the best manner in which a thing can be explained. So, let us learn some Hindi words in which to explain the actions and their English meaning too.

  • Chalna (चलना) – Walking
  • Naachna (नाचना) – Dancing
  • Gaana (गाना) – Singing
  • Rona (रोना) – Crying
  • Hasna (हसना) – Laughing
  • Daudna (दौड़ना) – Running
  • Khelna (खेलना) – Playing
  • Likhna (लिखना) – Writing
  • Padhna (पढ़ना) – Reading
  • Sochna (सोचना) – Thinking
  • Bolna (बोलना) – Speaking

Various Human Body Parts Name in Hindi

Our human body is made up of many different parts. Each part has its own name, significance and role to play. We must always remember that all the parts of our body are important. So, let us quickly learn the Hindi names of some of our body parts and their English names too.

  • Sar (सर) – Head
  • Aankhe (आंखें) – Eyes
  • Naak (नाक) – Nose
  • Munh (मुँह) – Mouth
  • Gardan (गर्दन) – Neck
  • Haath (हाथ) – Hand
  • Baaju (बाजू) – Arm
  • Ungliyaan (उंगलियां) – Fingers
  • Pet (पेट) – Stomach
  • Taang (टांग) – Leg
  • Pair (पैर) – Feet
  • Dil (दिल) – Heart

Animal Names in Hindi

Young kids are particularly attracted towards animals as they are the major characters of most of their stories and rhymes. So, whenever they see any animal around them, they tend to get excited. Animals fall under two categories – Domestic and Wild.

Sometimes, children know the English names of these animals and sometimes they know the basic Hindi words. Let us first try to learn both of these names of domestic animals and then wild animals.

  • Gaay (गाय) – Cow
  • Bael (बेल) – Ox
  • Bakri (बकरी) – Goat
  • Billi (बिल्ली) – Cat
  • Chuha (चुहा) – Mouse
  • Bhed (भेड़) – Sheep
  • Kutta (कुत्ता) – Dog
  • Ghoda (घोड़ा) – Horse
  • Gadha (गधा) – Donkey
  • Uunt (ऊंट) – Camel
  • Sher (शेर) – Lion
  • Bhaalu (भालू) – Bear
  • Baagh (बाघ) – Tiger
  • Haathi (हाथी) – Elephant
  • Bandar (बंदर) – Monkey

Hindi Words for Sizes and Shapes

Nowadays, every object is available in different shapes and sizes. Let us discuss the Hindi names of these shapes sizes and their English names too.

  • Bada (बड़ा) – Big
  • Chhota (छोटा) – Small
  • Mota (मोटा) – Fat
  • Patla (पतला) – Thin
  • Gol (गोल) – Round
  • Chokor (चौकोर) – Square
  • Trikon (त्रिकोण) – Triangle
  • Panchkon (पंचकोण) – Pentagon
  • Lamba (लंबा) – Tall
  • Chota (छोटा) – Short

Hindi Words for Clothes

We all wear and use different types of clothes based on the kind of season around. Kids love to wear the different kinds of colourful clothes. Just, like all the other things, different clothes are also called by the different names in Hindi and English languages. Let us learn the names of some of these clothes in both these languages.

  • Kameez (कमीज) – Shirt
  • Patloon (पतलून) – Pant
  • Chunni (चुन्नी) – Stole
  • Lehnga (लहंगा) – Skirt
  • Rumaal (रुमाल) – Handkerchief
  • Pagdi (पगड़ी) – Turban
  • Juraab (जुराब) – Socks
  • Tauliya (तौलिया) – Towel
  • Topi (टोपी) – Cap
  • Chaadar (चादर) – Sheet
  • Rajai (रजाई) – Quilt
  • Kambal (कंबल) – Blanket

Hindi Words for Food

Food plays a major role in the lives of all. We all have a long list of food items that we like or dislike, especially young kids. They love to eat certain things but dislike some others completely. Let us try to make a Hindi words list for kids that they eat and in the process learn their English meanings, as well.

  • Chawal (चावल) – Rice
  • Dudh (दूध) – Milk
  • Mithai (मिठाई) – Sweet
  • Paani (पानी) – Water
  • Rotee (रोटी) – Bread
  • Dalia (दलिया) – Porridge
  • Shahad (शहद) – Honey
  • Cheeni (चीनी) – Sugar
  • Daal (दाल) – Pulse
  • Dahi (दही) – Curd
  • Aaloo (आलू) – Potato
  • Makhan (मक्खन) – Butter

Hindi Words for Relationships

We are all related to each other through the various ways. Relationships define us and make us better people. Let us make the Hindi vocabulary for kids of their relationships and learn the English meanings too.

  • Pitaji (पिताजी) – Father
  • Mataji (माताजी) – Mother
  • Behan (बहन) – Sister
  • Bhai (भाई) – Brother
  • Dadaji (दादाजी) – Grandfather
  • Dadiji (दादीजी) – Grandmother
  • Chacha (चाचा) – Uncle
  • Chaachi (चाची) – Aunty
  • Bhatija/ Bhatiji (भतीजा / भतीजी) – Nephew/ Niece

Numbers and Colours in Hindi

Along with all these Hindi words that we just learnt, knowing the Hindi words for different numbers and colours are also important.

Numbers are the building blocks of our life. All the things are calculated and analysed on the basis of the numbers only. They help us count and account for things. However, they have different words in different languages. So, let us quickly check the number names in Hindi and their English meanings, as well.

  • Ek (एक) – One
  • Do (दो) – Two
  • Teen (तीन) – Three
  • Chaar (चार) – Four
  • Paanch (पांच) – Five
  • Chhe (छे)- Six
  • Saat (सात) – Seven
  • Aath (आठ) – Eight
  • Nau (नौ) – Nine
  • Das (दस) – Ten

Different Colours Name in Hindi

All kids love to play with colours and they excite them too. Colours in general brighten up the world. Special colours hold special significance for some people too. They associate colours with emotions. All the colours have different names in different languages. Let us see the Hindi word list of colours and their English names too.

  • Laal (लाल) – Red
  • Peela (पीला) – Yellow
  • Safed (सफ़ेद) – White
  • Kala (काला) – Black
  • Naarangi (नारंगी) – Orange
  • Neela (नीला) – Blue
  • Hara (हरा) – Green
  • Baingani (बैंगनी) – Purple
  • Bhoora (भूरा) – Brown
  • Gulabi (गुलाबी) – Pink

51 Other Popular and Most Used Hindi Words

There are many Hindi words that we use in our daily life. These words help young kids in being able to express their thoughts and wishes comfortably. Let us learn about some such words and their English meanings, as well.

  • Aana (आना) – Come
  • Jaana (जाना) – Go
  • Kya (क्या) – What
  • Kyun (क्यूं) – Why
  • Kab (कब) – When
  • Kaun (कौन) – Who
  • Kahan (कहाँ) – Where
  • Kaise (कैसे) – How
  • Aaj (आज) – Today
  • Kal (कल) – Tomorrow
  • Kal (कल) – Yesterday
  • Parso (परसो) – Day after tomorrow
  • Abhee (अभी) – Now
  • Haan (हाँ) – Yes
  • Nahin (नहीं) – No
  • Sach (सच) – Truth
  • Jhut (झूठ) – Lie
  • Accha (अच्छा) – Good
  • Bura (बूरा) – Bad
  • Dost (दोस्त) – Friend
  • Naya (नया) – New
  • Purana (पुराना) – Old
  • Akela (अकेला) – Alone
  • Saath me (साथ में) – Together
  • Din (दिन) – Day
  • Raat (रात) – Night
  • Uttar (उत्तर) – North
  • Dakshin (दक्षिण) – South
  • Purab (पूर्व) – East
  • Paschim (पश्चिम) – West
  • Upar (उपर) – Up
  • Neeche (निचे)- Down
  • Ghar (घर) – Home/House
  • Gaadee (गाड़ी) – Car
  • Khaana (खाना) – Food
  • Swadisht (स्वादिष्ट) – Tasty
  • Khelo (खेलो) – Play
  • Khaao (खाओ) – Eat
  • Piyo (पियो) – Drink
  • Mirchi (मिर्ची) – Spicy
  • Kam (कम) – Less
  • Jyaada (ज्यादा) – More
  • Khaali (खाली) – Empty
  • Bharaa (भरा) – Full
  • Geela (गीला) – Wet
  • Sookha (सूखा) – Dry
  • Kitaab (किताब) – Book
  • Bhaari (भारी) – Heavy
  • Halka (हलका) – Light
  • Nata (नाटा) – Short
  • Kathin (कठिन) – Difficult

21 Simple Hindi Sentences and Phrases for Kids

Words join together to form sentences and when we are able to speak simple sentences, we are able to get a better grasp of the language. Hindi is a very simple language. We have already learnt many Hindi words and their English meaning in this article. Now, let us try to learn how to speak, read and write twenty one simple Hindi sentences and phrases and their English versions as well.

  • Kaise ho app (कैसे हो आप) – How are you?
  • Mei thik hu (मैं ठीक हूँ) – I am fine.
  • Aap se milkar khush hui (आप से मिलकर खुशी हुई) – Nice to meet you!
  • Aapka naam kya hai (आपका नाम क्या है) – What is your name?
  • Aap kya kar rhe ho (आप क्या कर रहे हो) – What are you doing?
  • Aap kitne saal ke ho (आप कितने साल के हो) – How old are you?
  • Aap kahan rhte ho (आप कहाँ रहते हो) – Where do you live?
  • Kal milte hein (कल मिलते हैं) – See you tomorrow!
  • Kya ho rha hai (क्या हो रहा है) – What is happening?
  • Kuch khaas nahi (कुछ खास नहीं) – Nothing much!
  • Aapka swagat hai (आपका स्वागत है) – You are welcome!
  • Mujhe ye pasand hai (मुझे ये पसंद है) – I like this
  • Mujhe pyas lagi hai (मुझे प्यास लगी है) – I am thirsty
  • Aap sundar ho (आप सुन्दर हो) – You are beautiful.
  • Kya aap meri madad kr skte ho (क्या आप मेरी मदद कर सकते हो) – Can you help me?
  • Meri tabiyat thik nahi hai (मेरी तबियत ठीक नहीं है) – I am not feeling well.
  • Mujhe samaj nahi aaya (मुझे समझ नहीं आया) – I did not understand.
  • Kya aap Hindi bolte hai (क्या आप हिंदी बोलते है) – Do you speak Hindi?
  • Dheere chalo (धीरे चलो) – Walk slowly!
  • Meri baat dhyan se suno (मेरी बात ध्यान से सुनो) – Listen to me carefully!
  • Aapki madad ke liye dhanywaad (आपकी मदद के लिए धन्यवाद) – Thank you for your help!

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The 9 Key Benefits of Teaching Hindi Words to Young Children

Teaching Hindi words to your child will be very beneficial for him/ her in future. It will have many far-reaching effects for him or her. Let us study about some such effects, briefly.

  • Assist the child in easily identifying various things: Knowing the right Hindi words for various things will help the child in identifying those things easily. He/ She can also take the help of the words given in the article to identify certain things, if he/ she is unable to remember the names of those things.
  • Hindi is our Mother tongue: Knowing your mother tongue is always a good influence on a person. As a child, if you learn your mother tongue and are able to speak and write it properly, then it builds a feeling of pride in the child.
  • Knowledge of Hindi language can be useful in building careers: Knowledge of Hindi language can act as a source of earning in the form of different careers, in future, like becoming a translator or teacher. 13 Creative Ways to Teach Hindi to Kids at Home
  • Knowing Hindi will help people interact with each other in a better manner: Knowing Hindi will be very beneficial for a person as it will help him/ her interact with people around him in a better manner. He will be more confident and sure of himself when he does so.
  • Gives the kids a moral boost to tell the names of a thing if someone asks them: It always gives a kid a moral boost, if he/ she is able to able to tell the names of anything when asked. The words given in the article can help improve the Hindi vocabulary for the kids.
  • Hindi words will help them learn other languages too: As a lot of words in Hindi language come from the other languages and vice versa, so it will help the kids learn other languages too and learning a new language is always a good thing. A new language is always a good boost for any person or child. It will help them in their future as well.
  • It will help them read Hindi stories easily: If young children are able to read Hindi words then they will be able to ready Hindi stories easily, on their own. If you want to know about some good Hindi storybooks you can refer to our article Must-Have Hindi Storybooks for Kids .
  • Knowing Hindi words will help a child in improving his/ her vocabulary: If a child knows more and more Hindi words then it will help improve his/ her Hindi vocabulary.
  • Knowing Hindi will help you travel across India: If you know Hindi , then it will be very easy and convenient for a person to travel across India and other neighbouring countries, like Bangladesh and Nepal.

Which Hindi Words Should You Teach First?

While learning a language, we should try to learn those words first that are regularly used in our daily lives. Knowing these words will help us communicate in the same language. So, while trying to learn Hindi, we should first try to learn some basic Hindi words, which are as follows:

  • Main (मैं) – Me, I
  • Tum (तुम) – You
  • Aap (आप) – You (respectful)
  • Hum (हम) – We
  • Theek Hai (ठीक है) – Ok
  • Jaldi (जलदी) – Fast
  • Dheere (धीरे) – Slow
  • Thanda (ठंडा) – Cold
  • Garam (गरम) – Hot
  • Khelna (खेलना) – Play
  • Andar (अंदर) – Inside
  • Bahar (बाहर) – Outside

If a child learns to speak, read or write his mother tongue then he becomes more and more close to his country and also quite confident while talking to his friends or relatives. Learning additional Hindi words for kids is quite beneficial for young kids as it will ensure that they excel in the field of communication, become more extrovert and confident and talk to people around them comfortably.

This article provides a large Hindi vocabulary for kids to learn from so that they would know the right words for everything around them and also where to use them. Relevant and commonly used phrases are also given, which might act as an extra help for young kids, while speaking in Hindi.

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