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Hindi Alphabets Pronunciation Audio Free Download

4/8/2019 
  • What is significant about the Hindi alphabet?

    Modern Hindi is written in Devanagari script, which is made of two Sanskrit words: Deva, meaning ‘God’ and Nagari, meaning ‘of urban origin’.Devanagari has its origin in Brahmi script. Writings in Brahmi script from across the Indian subcontinent date back to the 5th century BC. More than ten Indian languages have evolved from Brahmi.

  • Vowels and consonants

    The standard Hindi alphabet, as agreed by the Government of India, has 11 vowels and 35 consonants. However, the traditional Hindi alphabet is considered to be made of 13 vowels and 33 consonants. The letters अं [am] and अः [ah] are counted as vowels in traditional Hindi and as consonants in standard Hindi. It also includes two letters ड़ [rr] and ढ़ [rh] which are counted as consonants in the standard official Hindi alphabet.
    In popular and traditional teachings, three extra consonants are used. They are called conjuncts and are a combination of two consonants. This happens when successive consonants with no vowel between them physically join together, for example:क्ष [ksh] is a combination of and , [k] and [sh]
    त्र [tr] is a combination of and , [t] and [r]
    ज्ञ [jna] or [gya] is a combination of and , [j] and [n]

  • Special characters

    In some words, written vowels change their form in order to join up with consonants.
    - With ‘aa’: ा - का [kaa] is a combination of क + आ (k + aa). The character is added to the right.
    - With ‘i’: ि – कि [ki] is a combination of क + इ (k + i). The character ि is added to the left and above.
    - With ‘ee’:ी – की [kee] is a combination of क+ ई (k + ee). The character is added to the right and above.
    - With ‘u’: ु – कु [ku] is a combination of क + उ (k + u). The character is added below.
    - With ‘oo’: ू - कू [koo] is a combination of क + ऊ (k + oo). The character is added below.
    - With ‘ae’: े – के [kae] is a combination of क + ए (k + ae). The character is added above.
    - With ‘aae’: ै – कै [kaae] is a combination of क + ऐ (k + aae). The character is added above.
    - With ‘o’: ो – को [ko] is a combination of क + ओ (k + o). The character is added to the right and above.
    - With ‘au’: ौ – कौ [kau] is a combination of क+ औ (k + au). The character is added to the right and above.
    - With ‘ri’: ृ – कृ [kri] is a combination of क +ऋ (k + ri). The character is added below.
    For example, BBC is a combination of three vowels and three consonants in Hindi:
    [b]+ [ee] - [b]+ [ee] - [c]+ [ee]
    So, instead of writing it बईबईसई, BBC would be written as बीबीसी, using the character .
    Similarly, the word radio would be a combination of three sets of vowels and consonants, for example:
    [r] + [ae] + [d] + [i] + [o]
    So, instead of writing it रएडइओ, it would be written as रेडियो using the characters , ि and ोे.

  • The horizontal line

    The horizontal line on top of letters plays an important role in Hindi. Words formed by different letters are joined by this line, as in कलम, [kalam], pen, which is made of three consonant letters, [k], [l] and [m].All letters have this line except for two consonants: [dh] and [bh]. Manoj tiwari holi songs mp3 download free.

  • The right stroke

    24 out of the 36 consonants contain a vertical right stroke, for example [kh], [gh], [n].Its purpose is to mark a full stop. But nowadays, a normal full stop is frequently used to end a sentence.

  • The dots

    One dot above letters is used for nasal sounds, as in बंदर[bandar], which means monkey.This dot is called बिन्दु[bindu], which means point in English.Two dots are used to the right of letters. The sound is [ah], as is अतः [atah] meaning therefore. This double dot is called विसर्ग [visarg] in Hindi.

  • Similar but different

    Although when transcribed phonetically into English, some Hindi letters look similar, they actually sound different. For instance, sounds like the [th] in 'this, that' but sounds like the [th] in 'think'.

  • Email and website conventions

    When giving an email or website address, the conventions are usually given in English apart from one:. (full stop) This is a special character and is a simple vertical right strole used at the end of a sentence. The name of this character is पूर्ण विराम[poorna viram], which means full stop.

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-App have Hindi alphabets with picture and presentation.
-Easy way to learn Hindi for Kids.
-Implementation of Hindi Vowels (Swar) and Consonants (Vyanjan) with pictures in this app.
About Hindi Language:
-Hindi (हिन्दी) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken all over India.
-The Hindi Alphabets (हिन्दी अक्षरमाला ), just like English alphabets consists of Vowels (स्वर) and Consonants (व्यंजन).
Alphabet Writing (Tracing):-
Practice writing of each alphabets . Click of draw icon to write alphabets.
-Hindi alphabets are complicated to draw, so added writing for each alphabets.
-Shown dotted line with number with preference.
-After tracing alphabets user can save the it to Phone Gallery.
-You can use different color, brush for painting.
-Words can be practiced given in other section.
Numbers:
-Provided number from 1 to 10.
-We can make number writing for each.
-Counting number game available under play section.
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