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Shubhada Jambhekar's Bhasha Aur Sanskriti

A blog that teaches Hindi and Indian culture.

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Worksheet 2 (To Be Verbs)
Sound notations: A = aa (as in car) U = oo (as in food) ñ = nasal sound I. Complete the conversation between A & B. (The last column shows the literal translation.) A Ap kahAñ se haiñ? you wher…...
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Rishte रिश्ते Relations
Indians add a ‘- जी’ (Jee) when they address relatives. This is meant for giving respect. Relation Address them as Refer them as Mother मम्मी/मांMummy/Maa  -same- Father प...
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गिनती ११ से २० तक Counting 11 to 20
गिनती ११ से २० तक (Gintī gyārah se bīs tak ~ Counting 11 from 20 to) 11 ~ ११ ग्यारह (gyārah) 12 ~ १२ बारह (bārah) 13 ~ १३ तेरह (t...
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Some Sentences Using ‘To Be’ Verbs
Some Sentences Using ‘To Be’ Verbs
Here are some more sentences using ‘To be’ verbs. You can use the previous posts ‘To Be’ Verbs and Hindi Sentence Structure as reference....
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ye kyā hai? What’s this?
ye kyā hai? What’s this?
This = yah ;  These = ye That = vah  ;   Those = ve But in spoken language, this, these = ye  ;  that, those = vo To ask ‘What’s this?’, you will say ‘ye kyā hai?’ {li…...
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गिनती १ से १० तक Counting 1 to 10
गिनती १ से १० तक (Gintī ek se das tak ~ Counting 1 from 10 to ) 1 ~ १ एक (ek) 2 ~ २ दो (do) 3 ~ ३ तीन (tīn) 4 ~ ४ चार (chār) 5 ~ ५ पाँ...
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