Introduction to Hindi Writing

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  • @hindipod101
    @hindipod101  2 года назад +1

    bit.ly/3yJeXhU Click here and get the best resources online to master Hindi grammar and improve your vocabulary with tons of content for FREE!

  • @Pebphiz
    @Pebphiz 3 года назад +40

    Devanagari is such an elegant script. Probably the most beautiful one that I know of. I love the idea of the matras, though I'm still learning them all.

    • @colinsmith5879
      @colinsmith5879 3 года назад +4

      Check out Georgian script, it's also very beautiful, but even easier to learn

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад +5

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @memagickal9216
    @memagickal9216 3 года назад +82

    As an Indian, I was freaking​ out while learning Spanish. But this video tells me that Hindi is definitely way more difficult than Spanish, if one wants to learn all the rules. When I did my research, I found that Hindi and German are considered to be almost at par in terms of difficulty! 🤔

    • @matttube9369
      @matttube9369 3 года назад +3

      Oh my God more than Japanese and Chinese?Id never expect so wow, but ok

    • @rahulsarathi8105
      @rahulsarathi8105 3 года назад +5

      As an Indian in Germany (born and brought up there), I disagree, it's just like any other language, it has it's difficult parts and easy parts to learn. In German it's the articles and sentence structure, in Hindi it's mostly the pronunciation. For different people the different parts of the language are more diffucult / different to learn.

    • @elwoodzmake
      @elwoodzmake 3 года назад +9

      @@matttube9369 I had a way easier time with the Japanese alphabet than Hindi. And Japanese has 3 Alphabets. Kanji sure has more signs but its pretty easy to memorise. Hindi just looked and sounded the same to me... k, kh, c ch, g, gh... I mean, thef*ck. 🤣

    • @matttube9369
      @matttube9369 3 года назад +2

      Makes sense, but I dont know, Hindi at least its a lot repeated the letters, Kanji is for a whole life basically
      But since I didnt go beyobd basic level yet in neither I cant speak much for sure

    • @anitathakur9340
      @anitathakur9340 2 года назад +3

      @@matttube9369 hindi grammer is pretty similar to Japanese hiragana and katakana are easy too, and indians can easily pronounce japanese words as hindi has more sounds than japanese , but kanji bought Letters from chinese, in written japanese only few characters are used here and there in sentences but just think whole of chinese uses these characters , so much much to memorize the characters and their pronunciation, what an inefficient system!

  • @saumyahouji7257
    @saumyahouji7257 4 года назад +138

    I can speak Hindi perfectly because we speak it at home but i never learnt to write :(

    • @allensnea9335
      @allensnea9335 4 года назад +8

      @Saumya Houji. Same, my native language was Telugu though I learnt how to speak English but never how to write it sadly :/

    • @rohanaggarwal8718
      @rohanaggarwal8718 4 года назад +1

      same

    • @baudie9813
      @baudie9813 4 года назад

      Sameee

    • @padmareddy4955
      @padmareddy4955 4 года назад

      Blue Fire I am a telugu person too

    • @yogolee69
      @yogolee69 4 года назад +1

      Same here too

  • @Enstaar30
    @Enstaar30 4 года назад +192

    I'm here when I can speak hindi I just wanted to see how they teach it lol

    • @_zyzzzz
      @_zyzzzz 3 года назад +4

      Me too lol

    • @jyoteshwarsinghm8778
      @jyoteshwarsinghm8778 3 года назад +3

      Me too

    • @faizurrehman7241
      @faizurrehman7241 3 года назад +5

      So bro can you teach me hindi ? I'm from pakistan and I love hindi, it is been my wish to learn hindi science childhood

    • @faizurrehman7241
      @faizurrehman7241 3 года назад +2

      @leedee22 y Yes I can speak hindi but I want to learn written hindi

    • @shadow18256
      @shadow18256 3 года назад +2

      😂😂😂 me too

  • @leixi0666
    @leixi0666 4 года назад +35

    I'm just a Mexican girl trying to learn Hindi coz I love Bollywood songs and Armaan Malik 😁😍

    • @MP-cv6if
      @MP-cv6if 4 года назад

      How's it going?

    • @anubhutisingh9187
      @anubhutisingh9187 4 года назад +1

      Good luck

    • @Jivi_Galaxy
      @Jivi_Galaxy 4 года назад +1

      All the best. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @Jivi_Galaxy
      @Jivi_Galaxy 4 года назад +3

      Try watching Hindi Cartoon. Kids rhymes. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @parmodthakur9675
      @parmodthakur9675 4 года назад +1

      That is not pure hindi sister that you see in bollywood movies they speak mix of hindi and urdu..you can call that hindustani language but not hindi

  • @FaerytaleMalice
    @FaerytaleMalice 3 года назад +33

    I’m actually learning Sanskrit but needed help reading it lol, will learn Hindi at a later date

    • @shubhamdwivedi7766
      @shubhamdwivedi7766 3 года назад +1

      I can help you with Sanskrit I learned some basics and also a native
      I selected Sanskrit in school as additional subject as it was optional and learned for 4 years👍

    • @ritviksood8164
      @ritviksood8164 3 года назад

      @V k bhai yeh lrdka simp hai bhot bda

    • @FaerytaleMalice
      @FaerytaleMalice 3 года назад +5

      @Levi Ackerman my interest is in ancient languages lol, how will learning Sanskrit not help with my goal of knowing Sanskrit?

    • @Cjendjsidj
      @Cjendjsidj 3 года назад +1

      @@FaerytaleMalice watch the IIT lectures for sanskrit

    • @Abhi6x9
      @Abhi6x9 3 года назад +1

      As an indian i am bad at sanskrit but good luck

  • @davidallsopp4030
    @davidallsopp4030 4 года назад +44

    I am English trying to learn Hindi, thanks for this helpful video!

    • @thehollybollywood7132
      @thehollybollywood7132 4 года назад +4

      i m learning English if you help me i can help you i am native hindi speaker come on my face book or just email me on the link brother i am waiting for you

    • @jayajadhav8221
      @jayajadhav8221 4 года назад +1

      Good learn!

    • @pragnap5139
      @pragnap5139 4 года назад +1

      @@mohitpborkar7745 wow, thanks ☺❤

    • @rajneeahyadav5081
      @rajneeahyadav5081 4 года назад +1

      Hey friend David Allsopp, I am an Indian , learning English would you to be my friend I am native hindi speaker

    • @davidallsopp4030
      @davidallsopp4030 4 года назад

      Rajneeah Yadav sure brother

  • @mayazeewonder6349
    @mayazeewonder6349 5 лет назад +131

    Half Indian here👋🏽 learning Hindi.

    • @ContraDox
      @ContraDox 5 лет назад

      And half?

    • @vKaran12
      @vKaran12 4 года назад +1

      Jai Shree Ram

    • @kanagas7909
      @kanagas7909 4 года назад

      Half indian 😊

    • @carmenrincones3379
      @carmenrincones3379 4 года назад

      I found your video via Presto Speaker Shortcut - there are lots great videos there that may help you

    • @amalia2390
      @amalia2390 4 года назад +11

      I’m Afro-Indian meaning my dad is fully Indian (family speaking Hindi and Gujarati) mom is African American💖💖✊🏾

  • @Aditi-mb3qm
    @Aditi-mb3qm 3 года назад +20

    Hindi is a language and 'Devnagri' is the Script.

  • @sirobatista5520
    @sirobatista5520 3 года назад +16

    The writing is beautiful, but what makes it difficult is the fact that each letter is completely different from the other and all of them have many lines, differently from arabic, for example, still i believe the hindi writing is the most beautiful one, i hope i master it some day. 😱

    • @mohitthapliyal3514
      @mohitthapliyal3514 2 года назад

      Yes u will, for sure👍 best of luck 🤗

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      Indian languages are beautiful but there aren't much resources on internet.

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад +1

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

    • @therash09
      @therash09 11 месяцев назад

      Gaaliyon se shuru kar, jaldi seekh paaega be*****od. Teri bauni karaa di hai, aish kar.

  • @pallavisreetambraparni6995
    @pallavisreetambraparni6995 2 года назад +3

    Hindi is such a beautiful language. I have always been mesmorized by it though I am south Indian and wanted to learn it.

  • @raul476
    @raul476 4 года назад +24

    Spanish sounds like hindi i the way we both have strong R and strong consonants, also in spanish words sounds exactly like you write like in hindi

    • @Aditi-mb3qm
      @Aditi-mb3qm 3 года назад +2

      Sanskrit and Latin have the same ansister.

    • @cosmiczayan2559
      @cosmiczayan2559 3 года назад +2

      Urdu is kinda like hindi but with different alphabets

    • @shirokun4742
      @shirokun4742 Год назад +1

      ​@@cosmiczayan2559 Urdu use Arabic script and 20% Iranian and Arabic words and 80% words from Sanskrit and grammar is from hindi

  • @EvilDoesGaming
    @EvilDoesGaming 3 года назад +30

    I know how to talk in Hindi, but never learnt to write it ;-; (since I’m Bangladesh, my native language and Hindi are kinda similar)

    • @vatsalj7535
      @vatsalj7535 3 года назад +3

      I taught myself to read Bengali just out of curiosity and I can read the script fluently though I can't speak the language XD

    • @OutNaBoutYallahBiNa
      @OutNaBoutYallahBiNa 3 года назад

      Bengladesh wapas jao!

    • @Ahn-mu3db
      @Ahn-mu3db 3 года назад

      @@vatsalj7535 what did u use to learn bengali script?

    • @vatsalj7535
      @vatsalj7535 3 года назад

      @@Ahn-mu3db tried to memorize the chart off the internet, installed a Bengali keyboard (this really helps) to practice and I was familiar with each letter by a week ,well except the conjucts which I slowly memorized later on Aswell

  • @95shivanand
    @95shivanand 4 года назад +16

    What about mentioning "Visarga"? It's used in words like अंततः, अतः. Visarga resembles the colon symbol of English.

  • @bongosadventures4982
    @bongosadventures4982 4 года назад +25

    for vowels, I am pretty sure there Is an "aum" and an "ahaa"

    • @MP-cv6if
      @MP-cv6if 4 года назад +3

      Yeah but many skip them till later

    • @anveshasalgaonkar5929
      @anveshasalgaonkar5929 3 года назад

      Exactly!

    • @RakeshGupta-fh5vu
      @RakeshGupta-fh5vu 2 года назад

      Those are not vowel they are called
      अं = anusvaar( अनुसवार)
      अः =visarga(विसर्ग)
      although they are typically written along with vowels just for the 'completness' of it. There are many way in which varnmaalaa( वर्णमाला) can be arranged , the one we see in our text book is the most common way to arrange वर्ण.
      Hope it helps ☺️

  • @DarkStarRules
    @DarkStarRules 5 лет назад +75

    Warning!
    You're going to hate the contraction characters...

    • @parmeshsharma9058
      @parmeshsharma9058 4 года назад +15

      Lol it's easy when you master it, very easy than Chinese or Japanese, haha

    • @katoonbabu
      @katoonbabu 4 года назад +2

      @@parmeshsharma9058 app b aj 2020 ma sekh rahay hai

    • @parmeshsharma9058
      @parmeshsharma9058 4 года назад +1

      @@katoonbabu Nahi, Hindi is my first language

    • @katoonbabu
      @katoonbabu 4 года назад

      @@parmeshsharma9058 bhie phir Mujh kou b sekhou. Plz apna number dou

    • @parmeshsharma9058
      @parmeshsharma9058 4 года назад +2

      @@katoonbabu I can't give you mine, but you can have many online resources, they can teach you better than me :) don't forget to check play store, and also Bollywood movies can help!! :) Happy learning :) Achche se padhna

  • @tanmaychandak8314
    @tanmaychandak8314 4 года назад +43

    Correction at 1:30
    "If the pronounciation is 'ka' you write क"
    She pronounced ka (क) as kaa(का). While it should be pronounced as only ka (क).

    • @nealwright5630
      @nealwright5630 4 года назад +12

      Something I have difficulty with when it comes to learning Hindi is that native Indians have such crisp speech, as opposed to English-speakers. It makes it difficult to see the nuances in the short and long sounds of some of the vowels and consonants. This is something native Hindi speakers take for granted and need to know about teaching Hindi to native Angrezi speakers. I think this is where learning the alphabet (and the grammar along with it) will make a huge difference in my learning Hindi.

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад +3

      @@nealwright5630 ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @ChelseaHartIsMe
    @ChelseaHartIsMe 5 лет назад +29

    A phonetic language would technically denote each vowel sound with a character, while Hindi does have vowel characters, all consonants come with an implicit vowel, like in "वह" thus doing away with the need for "अ" in the middle of a word. There are two vowels in "वह" that aren't shown, one who can read devangari just knows that the vowels are implicit, only changed by matras. A phonetic writing system is one that denotes each and every vowel sound with a character, as it denotes each and every consonant with a character. Hindi can be largely predicted, but not completely, once someone has a grasp of the consonant-implicit vowel combination found in its abugida system. For example, English is not a phonetic language, but uses a phonetic writing system. Hindi is largely phonetic, as in it doesn't use split diagraphs like English does like in the word "line" or "sire". But techincally, it is not.

    • @susmitamajumdar9792
      @susmitamajumdar9792 4 года назад +5

      A person who knows any Indian language can pronounce Hindi with almost no problem !!!

    • @raul476
      @raul476 4 года назад

      Dhanyavaad!! Gracias!

    • @ChelseaHartIsMe
      @ChelseaHartIsMe 4 года назад

      Susmita Majumdar i was talking about what constitutes as a phonetic language. Hindi is derived from Brahmi script. Phonetic languages are all derived from Greek writing. Sanskrit and Greek developed completely independently in regards to writing, despite both being indo European. Hindi therefore cannot possibly being phonetic. It does not come from ancient phonetican.

    • @shirokun4742
      @shirokun4742 4 года назад

      @@ChelseaHartIsMe hindi is language
      Brahmi is script devanagri is script

    • @ChelseaHartIsMe
      @ChelseaHartIsMe 4 года назад

      shiro kun do you mean to say Hindi is in Devanagari? Main jaanti hoon. Brahmi script is what it is derived from, like a great grand father. Brahmi script paved the way for the adaptation of non-Sanskrit derived languages into script.

  • @ems7623
    @ems7623 3 года назад +7

    Devanagari is a beautiful script but i have to say the squiggly letters can be quite intricate.

  • @anveshasalgaonkar5929
    @anveshasalgaonkar5929 3 года назад +24

    I dont even know what am doing here when I can both, write and speak Hindi lol

  • @banimalhalder723
    @banimalhalder723 2 года назад +5

    I do know that hindi is related to my native language, Bengali, but the "e", "ai" , "o", "ao" and "ri" is written differently in Bengali. Most of the consonants seem similar. The only difference is the extra "v" which is usually "b" in Bengali. Now I understood more about why the "om" is pronounced like that.

  • @mikesimmerman4457
    @mikesimmerman4457 4 года назад +8

    I learned all pronouncing of sounds by listening to Hindi word list

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @theyuha
    @theyuha 3 года назад +15

    Seems like they combine 2 letters to make new letters. 52 letters becomes sort of 100 or so?

    • @krishnapalsinghsisodiya9678
      @krishnapalsinghsisodiya9678 3 года назад +1

      Only 52 letters

    • @elwoodzmake
      @elwoodzmake 3 года назад +4

      52 letters and a few Mattras which are often interchangable and easy to memorise... associating Mattras with pronunciation is a bigger problem for me. 😆

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

    • @idkatthispoint-s9s
      @idkatthispoint-s9s Год назад

      There's 200+ letter combos from what I know. The large number is nothing most of them are very obvious to make and even the exceptions become intuitive after a while.

  • @chandanichaurasiya7915
    @chandanichaurasiya7915 4 года назад +6

    If you want to learn perfect Hindi 1st of learn vowels and consonants after that go for barakhadi(vowel + consonant) it's very important for learning perfect Hindi

    • @AkashKumar-hf7rb
      @AkashKumar-hf7rb 4 года назад

      Good

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @mattygaga2013
    @mattygaga2013 4 года назад +36

    I had a mild stroke trying to understand where the vowels changed when attached to consonants

    • @sineadnibhriain4445
      @sineadnibhriain4445 3 года назад +4

      I needed a strong drink to recover

    • @tintunbirha
      @tintunbirha 3 года назад +1

      @@sineadnibhriain4445 lousey way of teaching LOL. As a hindi speaker I need a drink after this.

    • @Ahn-mu3db
      @Ahn-mu3db 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @Ahn-mu3db
      @Ahn-mu3db 3 года назад

      @@sineadnibhriain4445 lmao

    • @jei484
      @jei484 3 года назад

      @@sineadnibhriain4445 lmfao, this is kinda funny hehe

  • @hconstant-
    @hconstant- 4 года назад +68

    ok.. this writing system is really confusing..

    • @varaniasharma_7
      @varaniasharma_7 3 года назад +12

      To be honest Indian people also make mistake

    • @krrisshhhhh
      @krrisshhhhh 3 года назад +7

      True, its a little bit tricky

    • @kutushrfurut6310
      @kutushrfurut6310 3 года назад

      क ख ग घ ङ च छ ज झ ट ठ ड ढ ण त थ द ध न प फ ब भ म य र ल श ष स ह

    • @krrisshhhhh
      @krrisshhhhh 3 года назад +2

      @@kutushrfurut6310 ??? I think consonants are easy but vowels are difficult cuz if vowel comes after a consonant , the initial vowel is not used rather "maatra" Is used like,we dont write कइ rather कि

    • @rajkhanna6481
      @rajkhanna6481 3 года назад +5

      It's very easy, these guys are not giving full information

  • @QuantumInsaanEdits
    @QuantumInsaanEdits 2 года назад +3

    Writing in hindi became easier after i watched this video, thanks :)

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @mengtian7527
    @mengtian7527 3 года назад +16

    Reading from the reviews, I feel that I am the only one who can’t speak Hindi and consider learning it. Who else seriously learning Hindi here?

    • @triptisingh6218
      @triptisingh6218 3 года назад +1

      I just want to know why r u learning Hindi

    • @renegade_0886
      @renegade_0886 3 года назад +4

      dont worry bud , Im trying to learn hindi here too.

    • @triptisingh6218
      @triptisingh6218 3 года назад +1

      @@renegade_0886 why r u learning Hindi

    • @triptisingh6218
      @triptisingh6218 3 года назад +1

      @@renegade_0886 I'm curious to know

    • @renegade_0886
      @renegade_0886 3 года назад +1

      @@triptisingh6218 wow you sure are an inquisitive person. CBSE 10th boards are coming up and im screwed because hindi is my weakest subject so I gotta do something about that. Also im from down south where we dont speak hindi generally so I'm not a native speaker either.

  • @tman0131
    @tman0131 5 лет назад +20

    I forgot Hindi, this really helped. THANKS!!! Or Shukria😉🇮🇳

    • @rohanroynameless
      @rohanroynameless 5 лет назад +15

      Dhanyawaad is hindi, shukriya isn't hindi. 👍

    • @HarrisTheHypnotist
      @HarrisTheHypnotist 4 года назад +1

      @@rohanroynameless why is it not hindi?

    • @rohanroynameless
      @rohanroynameless 4 года назад +3

      @@HarrisTheHypnotist b'coz 'shukriya' is Arabic word bro.

    • @HarrisTheHypnotist
      @HarrisTheHypnotist 4 года назад +1

      @@rohanroynameless oh ok

    • @shirokun4742
      @shirokun4742 4 года назад +4

      @@HarrisTheHypnotist shukriya is urdu
      But hindi and urdu are same language
      Hindustani or hindvi

  • @susmitamajumdar9792
    @susmitamajumdar9792 4 года назад +21

    A person who knows any Indian language can pronounce Hindi with almost no problem !!!
    Tell me in the comments !!

    • @nidashaiq3772
      @nidashaiq3772 4 года назад +10

      I'm from Afghanistan 🇦🇫 i love ❤️ hindi basaha 🇮🇳 main koshesh karte ho ke hindi basha ke lek na or badh na seek sa ko I am good at speaking but not writing and reading 📖 hope my hindi was good with respect Nida Shaiq tnx

    • @susmitamajumdar9792
      @susmitamajumdar9792 4 года назад +6

      @@nidashaiq3772 So, you speak Pashto , right ?

    • @justrandomhuman3781
      @justrandomhuman3781 4 года назад +3

      @@nidashaiq3772 Badiya hai bhai. Sikh loge chinta na karo.

    • @nidashaiq3772
      @nidashaiq3772 4 года назад +2

      Thank you soo much Love 🇮🇳 India ❤️

    • @nidashaiq3772
      @nidashaiq3772 4 года назад +2

      Yes its my mother language but more than my own language I love ❤️ Hindi 🇮🇳 🇦🇫

  • @lakelimbo
    @lakelimbo 4 года назад +9

    correction: devanagari is not an alphabet but an abugida (alphasyllabary)

  • @manojmandal5918
    @manojmandal5918 4 года назад +33

    Why is she speaking like a robot? (I am native hindi speaker)

    • @yoochellin2461
      @yoochellin2461 3 года назад +3

      Maybe bc it's easier to understand for people who don't really speak Hindi

  • @djroster8951
    @djroster8951 3 года назад +5

    M from Pakistan i just waned to learn Hindi alphabets

  • @JohnDoe-oo9ll
    @JohnDoe-oo9ll 2 года назад +1

    Now that's what I was looking for.

  • @lakshmichitri4888
    @lakshmichitri4888 3 года назад +4

    i speak hindi and telugu but i don`t how to write hindi or telugu but i can write and speak in english and koran and thai and etc and learned thail because lisa from blackpink is from thailand and love u lisa

    • @shirokun4742
      @shirokun4742 Год назад

      Wired people are everywhere
      💀💀 K-pop fans are on another lvl

  • @Tamannacoaching
    @Tamannacoaching 5 лет назад +5

    thanks

  • @scottlawrence85
    @scottlawrence85 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! Any lesson vids with the actual stroke order of writing each letter?

  • @lifeisgood1651
    @lifeisgood1651 4 года назад +3

    I can across a good collection of videos that should help on Presto speaker shortcut

  • @happytentacles4276
    @happytentacles4276 4 года назад +13

    i'm just an indian tryna learn how to write hindi again after 6 years
    yepp i'm 12 :P

    • @MP-cv6if
      @MP-cv6if 4 года назад

      DO you already know?

    • @happytentacles4276
      @happytentacles4276 4 года назад +4

      @@MP-cv6if i used to but since i study in an english board with international students i forgot most of it and I'm just trying to re-learn it

    • @MP-cv6if
      @MP-cv6if 4 года назад +1

      @@happytentacles4276 oh! Best of luck then!

    • @julie._meena
      @julie._meena 4 года назад +1

      Same but I am 14

    • @jenno0o
      @jenno0o 4 года назад +1

      Good! Nice work re-learning! :-)

  • @katoonbabu
    @katoonbabu 4 года назад +6

    Mam plz suggest .
    I am studying in final year. I speak hindi very well but not able to write in hindi .
    I am beginner .I jus only know a aa e.
    Hope you suggest me how I learn hindi

    • @anshurang
      @anshurang 4 года назад +1

      Learn hindi varnmaala... Search this in google or youtube.. it is right way...

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      Hi Notime,I know im late
      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHENOMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHENOME.

  • @ivangohome
    @ivangohome 5 лет назад +12

    Cool but where is the ri maatra in kripyia in ur example?

    • @prisonbreak8571
      @prisonbreak8571 5 лет назад

      Under letter क.

    • @prisonbreak8571
      @prisonbreak8571 5 лет назад +1

      If it is used individually as complete letter it is written as ऋषि (Rishi) which means a sage, seer.

    • @ivangohome
      @ivangohome 5 лет назад

      Got it 👍👍👍

    • @hindipod101
      @hindipod101  5 лет назад +10

      Hi Andrew,
      Thanks for your question.
      The "ri" maatra is right below the "ka" in "kripayaa" (कृ). It looks like this ृ
      I hope that helps!
      Roohi
      Team HindiPod101.com

  • @daryllebayda9693
    @daryllebayda9693 Год назад

    ❤ omg I love your videos. You guys are amazing. No matter the language. Always so well done.

  • @ems7623
    @ems7623 3 года назад +3

    This is not a very good way to teach a script. You need to slow down and use multiple examples, insert pages of practice words, clarify the pronunciation of each sound by explaining the mouth positions and distinguishing clearly between different sounds, and the last bit used technical vocabulary from linguistics without even bothering to explain it to listeners.

  • @stevenramsar456
    @stevenramsar456 Год назад

    Abhut danhyvaad ❤

  • @-ayana-khyani-
    @-ayana-khyani- 3 года назад +1

    Idk why am I here because I speak Hindi fluently because im an Indian! Proud to br an Indian!

  • @reddot5347
    @reddot5347 3 года назад +3

    आपको धन्यवाद, अब मई हिंदी लिखसक्ता हूं!

    • @abhishekdas2940
      @abhishekdas2940 3 года назад +2

      आपका धन्यवाद, अब मै हिन्दी सीख सकता हूं |

    • @vatsalj7535
      @vatsalj7535 3 года назад +1

      मैं not मइ
      लिख सकता not सक्ता even though it's indeed pronounced more like सक्ता
      May I know where you from brother

    • @abhishekdas2940
      @abhishekdas2940 3 года назад

      @@vatsalj7535 I'm from Bihar, India. It's fine if can't write it well. I really appreciate your effort to learn hindi.

    • @vatsalj7535
      @vatsalj7535 3 года назад

      @@abhishekdas2940 no, I was asking Umar actually .
      btw I happen to hail from bihar as well and yeah it's nice to see people making an effort to learn our native tounge : ))

    • @vatsalj7535
      @vatsalj7535 3 года назад

      Oh wait, I get it .
      You are mistaking my reply for umar's haha
      That was not me who made the original comment, have a look again bro xD

  • @mohammedsuhail6544
    @mohammedsuhail6544 3 года назад

    you teach very good lessons in details thanks for helping me

  • @yosuperguys5060
    @yosuperguys5060 4 года назад +1

    you make it easy

  • @NoverMaC
    @NoverMaC 4 года назад +5

    2:42 no it's not an alphabet... that's not what alphabets are...

    • @Ninyaho
      @Ninyaho 3 года назад

      So how is hindi alphabate

  • @sineadnibhriain4445
    @sineadnibhriain4445 3 года назад +3

    I never learned Hindi because I could never get passed this script and all the apparently different sounds that seem exactly the same to me. tas and das..

    • @tintunbirha
      @tintunbirha 3 года назад

      LOL

    • @ngokampoma3267
      @ngokampoma3267 3 года назад +1

      How tas and das sounds same to you🤔

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @Me-wv9od
    @Me-wv9od 3 года назад +1

    For those who don't know full-stop is period in British English;)

  • @mariaedithaguadogonzalez6135
    @mariaedithaguadogonzalez6135 3 года назад +2

    AMO❤ EDTUDIAR😄🖐😄.CON TAN good teachers.👏👏👏😘

    • @mariaedithaguadogonzalez6135
      @mariaedithaguadogonzalez6135 3 года назад +1

      Thank you SO much. Very good teachers😄👏👍

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад +1

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @deadinside9585
    @deadinside9585 3 года назад +2

    Wow the writing is pretty hard, it's almost as hard as Japanese writing, I suddenly feel demotivated to learn it

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      Don't feel de motivated, this teacher is too bad
      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @Tamannacoaching
    @Tamannacoaching 5 лет назад +3

    nice

  • @saba1551
    @saba1551 4 года назад +3

    What is the meaning of "man sukh" in english and what does mean "varhee" and how to write

    • @akshaymasane3018
      @akshaymasane3018 4 года назад

      Man - Heart.
      Sukh- happiness.

    • @saba1551
      @saba1551 4 года назад

      @@akshaymasane3018 thanx akshay, n what does verhee or warhee means ." r" is read here as in "larki" ( means girl) .

    • @akshaymasane3018
      @akshaymasane3018 4 года назад

      @@saba1551 yes friend larki means girl, but it's pronounce as ladki!
      Varhee/warhee this word is not exist!

    • @Dodo_9
      @Dodo_9 4 года назад +1

      @@saba1551 closest word for 'varhee' which i can think of is वड़ी which is a thing made of dals and spices...

    • @anshurang
      @anshurang 4 года назад

      @@saba1551 there is some closest word to the wareeh..
      Var(वर) = groom(दूल्हा)
      Wareeyata(वरीयता) = Preference
      Kareeh(कढ़ी or करिह) = an Indian food name

  • @asiapelegrina2620
    @asiapelegrina2620 4 года назад +4

    I don't get how they combine the vowel and consonants

    • @anshurang
      @anshurang 4 года назад

      You need to learn first hindi full alphabets and meanings of verbs like run = Dodana (दौड़ना) .
      Slowly slowly you start understand how the hindi word becoming.

    • @anshurang
      @anshurang 4 года назад +1

      If a word star from vowel it written like as it as .example- Come = Aana(आना). You see first letter 'aa' it written as you see in hindi alphabates but after 'n' one 'aa' but this time it is not written as in alphabate now it join to consonant as a sign of vertical line. I hope you understand .. keep writing.. keep understanding...😊

    • @saraaliyeva2908
      @saraaliyeva2908 3 года назад

      @@anshurang thanks

    • @ruhee2920
      @ruhee2920 3 года назад

      @@anshurang
      Wouldn't the romanization be daudna? Or are you adding 'o' teach them?

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      She omitted the halant. She didn't teach it using halant

  • @shubhamsahuSD
    @shubhamsahuSD 3 года назад

    How much language you know? I have seen you on Japanese series too. This amazing you know many languages

  • @batrexy
    @batrexy 9 дней назад

    Also you can write it in Roman Alphabets , Aise bhi likh sakte ho aap log ye bhi ek indian ko chal jayega

  • @GnightOwl
    @GnightOwl 3 года назад

    This is the best

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 3 года назад

    Excellent intro lesson!

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @gcr4ft490
    @gcr4ft490 4 года назад +2

    I speak Punjabi so now Hindi this should be easy because they look almost the same

    • @justrandomhuman3781
      @justrandomhuman3781 4 года назад

      Enj na sochin punjabi te hindi vakhri bhasha ne par Tusi sikh lo ge chetti hi.

    • @parmodthakur9675
      @parmodthakur9675 4 года назад

      Its just 20 % different else everything is same..as a naive hindi speaker even i can speak 60 to 70% punjabi no problem at all

  • @johandecree750
    @johandecree750 3 года назад

    Written as it is spoken, that makes it quite easy. Sure, and pigs can fly.

    • @dialeforeggs5400
      @dialeforeggs5400 3 года назад

      Pigs can fly?

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      She is a bad teacher.
      Actually hindi is very phonetic.

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @sharvjoshi6304
    @sharvjoshi6304 3 года назад

    yay lets go for india

  • @atharvsinghrajput
    @atharvsinghrajput 3 года назад +3

    Even I am here to see how they teach otherwise I’m a native Hindi speaker

  • @Salah_-_Uddin
    @Salah_-_Uddin Месяц назад

    I'm learning Hindi.

  • @therash09
    @therash09 11 месяцев назад

    As a native Hindi speaker, let me warn the learners to learn from this video with a pinch of salt. There are several flaws in the video, including in the pronunciation of various sounds, such as of ङ, ञ, ष, ऋ. Even many pronunciations made in this video by the HIndi teacher are so wrong. For example, she speaks "Anusvaar" as "Anusvar". Also, her enunciation can be better. She makes several distinct pronunciations sound the same.

  • @AkashKumar-hf7rb
    @AkashKumar-hf7rb 4 года назад +1

    If anybody ,you want to lean Hindi , I am an Indian & native Hindi speaker

  • @Ishitabanchhor9968
    @Ishitabanchhor9968 3 года назад +2

    I know hindi properly l😂😂but still watching

  • @sevaasor8046
    @sevaasor8046 2 года назад

    ❤☀️💚I am originally Kurdish i learned hindi from movies♡ and can also speak urdu since it's similar to Kurdish and Persian which i can speak. I think writing urdu would be much easier for me since it's similar to Kurdish and Persian. But hindi is really hard😿

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      I wrote a lot of things on script but my comment got deleted. 😬

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад +1

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

  • @natarajcheedella4010
    @natarajcheedella4010 2 года назад

    3:44 r comes after uu not after au also there is 2 other vowels at the end am and. Aha
    Please like

  • @jinjysbro
    @jinjysbro 4 года назад +3

    The Hindi writing system is not an alphabet

    • @jinjysbro
      @jinjysbro 4 года назад +6

      @@ashwanisamyak It's actually an abugida. The only modern alphabets are the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic.

    • @adam-cs6qb
      @adam-cs6qb 4 года назад

      @@ashwanisamyak it's not an alphabet
      The correct term is abugida

  • @Hyunatic
    @Hyunatic 4 года назад +2

    Guys are Hindi and Nepali the same letters? As in do people in Nepal use Hindi letters?

    • @aryanbhattarai6188
      @aryanbhattarai6188 4 года назад +1

      yeah i would say that. they pretty much use the same letters.
      it's not like we use hindi letters, since both hindi and nepali came from sanskrit. so u can say that nepali uses sanskrit letters bt less complicated then sanskrit.

    • @Hyunatic
      @Hyunatic 4 года назад +1

      Ahh I understand now, thank you!

    • @parmodthakur9675
      @parmodthakur9675 4 года назад +1

      @@aryanbhattarai6188 n still we indians dont speak pure hindi..

    • @rohanpanicker
      @rohanpanicker 4 года назад +1

      Yes both languages use devanagari script

    • @shirokun4742
      @shirokun4742 3 года назад +1

      @@parmodthakur9675
      What is pure hindi?🙄
      We just add Sanskrit words
      Hindi never a pure
      Sindhi baraj avdhi..... Indians use many word for same think

  • @adhruval3425
    @adhruval3425 3 года назад

    3:11 in gujarati we called it barakhadi ;)

  • @OutNaBoutYallahBiNa
    @OutNaBoutYallahBiNa 3 года назад

    Mujhe hindi ati hai..khaas taur par listening aur speaking..Lekin honestly hindi script bahut hi mushkil hai..Understanding the writing basically asambhav hai..Hindi ki writing system bahut jyada complicated hai

    • @ngokampoma3267
      @ngokampoma3267 3 года назад

      शिक जाओगे लिखना भी, बस कोसिस जारी रखो।🙂

    • @Aditi-mb3qm
      @Aditi-mb3qm 3 года назад +1

      Yes even I am an native. Devnagri script is really hard and confusing for everyone

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      @@ngokampoma3267 actually, its
      सीख = seekh and
      कोशिश = koshish
      S=स
      Sh=श
      इ=i
      ई=ee/ii

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
      for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
      Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
      Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
      K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
      Are perfectly represented as
      क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
      KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
      Are perfectly represented as
      क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
      KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
      Are perfectly written as
      का,खा,गा,घा
      Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
      Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
      अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
      A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
      eg ,
      1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
      1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
      Did you see the difference
      Now, lets start "varn vicched"
      क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
      क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
      क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
      क+ई=की क्+ई=की
      These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
      Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
      Car/KAAR will be written as
      क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
      Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
      Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
      So, it will be written as
      क्+आ+ई+ट= काईट, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
      Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
      After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
      There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
      क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
      क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
      क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
      There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single phenome
      र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
      Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF PHONEMES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A PHONEME.

    • @ngokampoma3267
      @ngokampoma3267 2 года назад

      @@Aman-qr6wi I was using google translator lol..

  • @AutodidactEngineer
    @AutodidactEngineer 2 года назад +1

    How do I unlearn hindi?

  • @aichujohnson8444
    @aichujohnson8444 5 лет назад +7

    Isn't the word "phir" pronounced as "fear"?

    • @user-vo8ep8jz8c
      @user-vo8ep8jz8c 5 лет назад +1

      Nope. It's pronounced simply as "fir"

    • @hindipod101
      @hindipod101  5 лет назад +8

      Hello Aichu,
      Thanks for your question. The pronunciation of "phir" is not exactly like "fear", but it is definitely close to it. While "fear" is pronounced like "fiiar", "phir" is pronounced exactly like "phir".
      I hope that helps!
      Roohi
      Team HindiPod101.com

    • @gunit1211
      @gunit1211 5 лет назад +1

      @@hindipod101 hello rooni mam....are you an Indian

    • @justrandomhuman3781
      @justrandomhuman3781 4 года назад +5

      @@user-vo8ep8jz8c Technically, it should be pronounced as phir not fir. It lacks nuqta hence, the pronunciation is ph instead of f.

    • @theophonchana5025
      @theophonchana5025 4 года назад

      @@justrandomhuman3781 what's nuqta

  • @ashwinanand2194
    @ashwinanand2194 4 года назад +1

    very noice

  • @reenaalam4410
    @reenaalam4410 4 года назад +1

    Who thinks 2020 Saks
    👇👍👍👍

  • @jeevanjyoti3930
    @jeevanjyoti3930 3 года назад +2

    Who said that it's an easy language
    Okay if you have learnt hindi
    But sanskrit will make you mad

  • @yatzuriki95
    @yatzuriki95 4 года назад +1

    Can someone explain to me, why the vowel letter changed after it attached with the consonants? I'm lost 😭

    • @95shivanand
      @95shivanand 4 года назад +6

      The vowels become matras here. Matras are like addendums. You stick a matra on a consonant to get the desired sound of the consonant+vowel. You use the vowels in their original form only when they need to represent themselves.

    • @yatzuriki95
      @yatzuriki95 4 года назад

      @@95shivanand can u give me any youtube link that teach this process.. I'm interested and excited but I can't find a youtube teacher that explain this process😢.
      Thanks by the way..

    • @aryanbhattarai6188
      @aryanbhattarai6188 4 года назад

      @@yatzuriki95 well m not an indian. i m a nepali bt since nepali and hindi share the same letters they are similar. its not really a process, u just transform the vowels into matras when u write. at least it was how i was taught when i was little. for example ki(कि) = ka(क)+e(इ) see how adding the e sound adds the matra. but let's see what happens when we write without changing the vowels letter as matras, that is we just write कइ , then it is no longer pronounced as ki but as ka-e(which makes no sense) . i hope this helps

    • @yatzuriki95
      @yatzuriki95 4 года назад

      @@aryanbhattarai6188 thanks aaryan.. i can understand a bit.. now, i need plenty time to read more hindi words so that i get to used the changig matras..
      Thanks again!

    • @tintunbirha
      @tintunbirha 3 года назад

      @@aryanbhattarai6188 Kai in itself is a different word and has sense viz" kai din se mujhe koi sapanon me, aawaz deta tha.."

  • @Divadellecurve
    @Divadellecurve 2 года назад +1

    This is for reading not for writing

    • @theidioticbgilson1466
      @theidioticbgilson1466 2 года назад +1

      you pretty much summed up devanagari

    • @margedtrumper9325
      @margedtrumper9325 2 года назад

      @@theidioticbgilson1466 not really. Writing takes a sequence of strokes not just recognizing a shape.

    • @theidioticbgilson1466
      @theidioticbgilson1466 2 года назад +1

      @@margedtrumper9325 i was joking about how devanagari takes ages to write compared to other scripts

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      @@theidioticbgilson1466 actually, this teacher is stupid.
      She committed halant

  • @BERSERKERvor
    @BERSERKERvor 19 дней назад

    Writing in hindi is so difficult bro 🙂

  • @adhruval3425
    @adhruval3425 3 года назад

    1:32 mistak is there if pronounce is ka it's ka only not kaa

  • @okaytoo3878
    @okaytoo3878 3 года назад +1

    Spoken hindi is easy but hindi script is something else

    • @krishnapalsinghsisodiya9678
      @krishnapalsinghsisodiya9678 3 года назад +2

      No it is quite easy. You have to just learn 52 letters. Then you will be able to write and read hindi.

    • @okaytoo3878
      @okaytoo3878 3 года назад +2

      @@krishnapalsinghsisodiya9678 no dude... The matras.. you think it's easy cuz you already know it

    • @ritika9604
      @ritika9604 3 года назад

      @@okaytoo3878 you just gotta rote memorize it
      Once u have the matras, consonants and the vowels tattooed in your head, its easy

    • @bhashashikkhakendro
      @bhashashikkhakendro 2 года назад

      @@okaytoo3878 It's easy for him bcoz this is his native language or native script.

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад

      @@okaytoo3878 this teacher is stupid
      She ommitted the halant.

  • @daviddhar8096
    @daviddhar8096 4 года назад

    Is small or capital letters you impart?

    • @Jivi_Galaxy
      @Jivi_Galaxy 4 года назад +5

      But in hindi we don't have small and capital letters

    • @aryanbhattarai6188
      @aryanbhattarai6188 4 года назад +5

      no capital or small letters. there's no need

  • @gauravpande
    @gauravpande 3 года назад

    I don't feel this video will be easy to understand for many people. You have to simplify it a lot.

  • @pankushthakur3607
    @pankushthakur3607 3 года назад

    for Forigeners its best way to lean

  • @shreyaaashree
    @shreyaaashree 3 года назад +2

    No offence, but looks like isko Hindi bhi pronouce karne nhi aa raha and english bhi!

  • @sopheak4real
    @sopheak4real 4 года назад +2

    I'm sure that you make Khmer Language 101 will be a lot easier to learn [hahahaha]
    Our language stands top is the largest number of letters with 74 letter but easy to learn and read

  • @aeren762
    @aeren762 3 года назад

    consonants 3:11

  • @seid3366
    @seid3366 3 года назад +1

    Romanization to Hindi really is confusing.

  • @abdulnasir3919
    @abdulnasir3919 3 года назад +1

    Love from pakistan

  • @jeevanjyoti3930
    @jeevanjyoti3930 3 года назад

    The punctuation marks are used by english when they came to india . Only some were taken by english
    Like ? ; " * @ # ()=

  • @shahanshahpolonium
    @shahanshahpolonium 3 года назад +1

    Me an Indian already knowing hindi but still watching instead of studying: *interesting*

    • @kathmandunepal9547
      @kathmandunepal9547 3 года назад

      Same here. Lol. I'm a Nepali though! Its the same, devanagari script.

    • @shahanshahpolonium
      @shahanshahpolonium 3 года назад

      @@kathmandunepal9547 but atleast the vocabulary is different lol

  • @devarajbm3272
    @devarajbm3272 4 года назад

    I want to learn to write hindi plz

  • @Aman-qr6wi
    @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад +3

    ATTENTION HINDI LEARNERS,
    for anybody finding it hard how to join consonants and vowels, let me tell you, this teacher isn't good enough.
    Joining vowels and consonants is pretty easy, its taught through a process called "varna vicheda"- वर्ण विच्छेद
    Before that, the teacher here makes fundamental problem of representing consonants without "halant" ्
    K, kh, g, gh, ch, chh, j ,jh
    Are perfectly represented as
    क्,ख्,ग्,घ्,च्,छ्,ज्,झ्
    KA, kha, ga, gha, cha, chha, ja, jha
    Are perfectly represented as
    क,ख,ग,घ,च,छ,ज,झ
    KAA, khaa, gaa, ghaa
    Are perfectly written as
    का,खा,गा,घा
    Now, whats difference between kA and kAA, see the pronounciation
    1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
    1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
    Now, once you get this difference between (k(क्), ka(क), kaa(का)), we can start.
    Vowels have independent existence and are used in words both as "mantra"/diacritics and also independently(i'll tell u later) as
    अ,आ,इ,ई,उ,ऊ
    A, AA, I, EE/II, U, UU
    eg ,
    1.(A) karma is pronounced as "KArma"
    1. (AA) Car is pronounced as "KAAr"
    Did you see the difference
    Now, lets start "varn vicched"
    क्+अ=क ख्+अ=ख
    क्+आ=का ग्+आ=गा
    क्+इ=कि घ्+इ=घि
    क+ई=की क्+ई=की
    These diacritics will remain constant throughout all the consonants although there are some other variants in few consonants(like ri)
    Now, lets do varna vicched of few words
    Car/KAAR will be written as
    क्+आ+र्+= कार्(many indian people many wrongly pronounce it as kaara, therefore they'll omitt halant)
    Karma will be written as क्+अ+र्+म्+अ= कर्म( rm of karma is a consonant cluster and it's rules are different)
    Lets say we want to write the word "Kite" ,its pronounced as "kaaiit"
    So, it will be written as
    क्+आ+ई+ट्= काईट्, notice how ii/ई vowel appears independently, its because it doesn't follow any consonant but it follows another vowel.
    Varna vicched is different from sandhi vicched(word combination used in mainly sanskrit)
    After doing vowels , one must learn how to combine two consonants as sanskrit/hindi are full of consonant clusters.
    There are hell lot of work needed here because this combination is not consistent across all consonants like the vowel is
    क्(k)+र्(r)+अ(a)= क्र(kra)
    क्(k)+त्(t)+अ(a)=क्त(kta)
    क्(k)+म्(m)+अ(a)=क्म(kma)
    There are some very wierd consonant combinations as single syllable
    र्द,क्ष,श्र,द्द etc.
    Note---->TRY TO IMAGINE DEVNAGRI IN TERMS OF SYLLABLES ENDING IN A VOWEL. EACH CHARACTER DENOTES A SYLLABLE.

    • @SiyavoshM
      @SiyavoshM 2 года назад +1

      Thank you. Very helpful
      Question: in these videos the word for expensive is written as mehenga & in Hindi महंगा I would have read this as “mahangAA” where a would be like the sound of a in “bad” and A would be like the sound of u in “bud”.
      Now if e is the sound of e in “bed” how would you write the following sounds:
      1- mehenga
      2- mehanga
      3- mahanga
      4- mAhAngA
      Thanks

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад +1

      @@SiyavoshM Hi Simo,
      महंगा should ideally be pronounced as mahangaa where 'a' would always be pronounced like 'u' in bud.
      Its descended from sanskrit महार्घ /'mahaargha' so there's no need of pronouncing it as mehengAA.
      However, Its unfortunate that many in the urban areas have accent that distorts the original language and also its the urban population which uses a lot of code switching by incorporating english words so its not surprising that some may pronounce it as mehengaa.
      If e= ए, A=अ, a= ऐ
      1. mehenga = मेहेंगै
      2. mehanga= मेहैगै
      3.mahanga = मैहैंगै
      4.mAhAngA= महंग
      However, all of the above are wrong words. You should stick to mahangaa where a is like u in bud.
      Thank you

    • @SiyavoshM
      @SiyavoshM 2 года назад

      @@Aman-qr6wi Thank you so much for your reply.
      and yes, i do understand that all the 4 variations are wrong pronounciation for the hindi word that means expensive. I am trying to see how one can write different vowels in hindi.
      1- it seems that the accents on top of the letters change. ैे
      2- i thought two a's just lengthen the "a" sound in bad, as in the word baad in hindi meaning "later or after"(?)
      3- You mentioned that the initial vowels in mahangã should be a short ah sound as u in the english word "bud"
      4- so perhaps muhungã ? where "ã" is a long "ah" sound as in the english words arm=ãrm and far=fãr phonetically
      5- if e=ए the transliteration of "red" would be रएत ? but wouldn't that make it "raid" ?

    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад +2

      @@SiyavoshM using english letters for pronounciation may create problems since english itself is not phonetic. I wrote my comment assuming the premise that
      A= अ as 'u' in bud.
      a= ऐ as 'a' in bad.
      e= ए as 'e' in bed.
      I think this creates confusion so i'll use another set of letters for pronunciation
      A/a= अ
      AA/aa= आ as 'a' in Bar, Car, Far
      Ah = अ:
      AAh= आ:
      E =ए as e in bed, red, fed
      Ai =ऐ as 'a' in bad, sad, cat, sat
      '= ऽ (avagraha)
      1. Its not accents, its just correct vowels.
      For example, 'bad'/(not good) would be बैड्
      'bed'/(sleeping bed) would be बेड्
      2.Yes, two AA means longer a as in car/(cAAr), far/(fAAr) etc.
      3. Yes, but not 'ah' , rather just 'A', here in mAhAngAA , the h sound is separate consonant, but we do have Ah and AAh as distinct vowels in hindi in different words especially in sanskrit eg 'baalakAh' बालक:
      means singular nominative masculine boy, 'baalakAAh' बालका: means plural nominative masculine boy.
      There are 3x8 case system in sanskrit which makes slight changes in each words.
      4.yes, according to old premise, you're correct.
      AA in fAAr is not long 'ah' sound but long 'a' sound.
      Long 'Ah' sound is AAh/आ: , I don't think that sound in english language but surely used in sanskrit and sometimes in hindi.
      5. If 'e' is ए, then red would be रेड् = र्+ए+ड्
      and raid would be re'd as रेऽड्= र्+ए+ऽ+ड्
      ऽ(avagraha)is heavily used in sanskrit, it corresponds to " ' " stop kind of. Its rarely used in hindi, almost never.
      Thank you,
      If any confusion, please ask.

    • @SiyavoshM
      @SiyavoshM 2 года назад +1

      @@Aman-qr6wi आप बहुत अच्छा समझाते हैं। बहुत - बहुत धन्यवाद।

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    @camijs5466 3 года назад

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