A language is “set of words” abiding “set of rules”. This “set of rules” we call it as Grammar. Grammar tells us about the order in which words are to be put to form correct sentences.
Each language has its own rules or its own Grammar.
Hindi grammar is slightly different from English grammar. In the following sections, we will go through the basic blocks of Hindi grammar and compare them with their English counterparts.
Hindi Grammar -Nouns
A noun is a part of speech : Usually a person, thing , place , animal or idea.
English nouns have three genders : Masculine , Feminine and Neuter
Hindi nouns have only two genders : Masculine and Feminine
Neuter gender does not exist in Hindi.
Hindi nouns have two numbers : Singular and Plural
The rules for understanding Hindi nouns with their genders are given here in this Hindi Grammar Lesson: Hindi nouns and Genders
Hindi Grammar -Pronouns
Pronouns are those words which avoid repeated use of nouns.
There are seven types of Hindi Pronouns :
Pronouns are the words which replaces nouns in the sentences. Pronouns are divided into 7 categories in Hindi with personal pronoun category as the most important category.
See Lessons on Hindi Pronouns
2) Possessive pronouns in Hindi
Hindi Grammar -Inflection in Hindi
Inflection is twisting, modifying the original word to express it in a particular tense or with a particular gender. Learn more about inflection in Hindi here – Inflection in Hindi
Hindi Grammar -Tenses in Hindi
See the lesson : Tenses in Hindi
Hindi Grammar -Adjectives in Hindi
There are two types of adjectives in Hindi.
- Inflecting adjectives (their endings change with the gender)
- Non-inflecting adjectives (endings remain same whatever be the gender)
Learn more about Hindi adjectives here : Adjectives in Hindi
Hindi Grammar -Postpositions in Hindi
Hindi has postpositions instead of prepositions. These words are placed after the nouns, hence there are all post-positions. Know more about Hindi postpositions here : Postpositions in Hindi
Hindi Grammar -Conjunctions in Hindi
See lesson : Conjunctions in Hindi
Your Perfect Guide to Learn Hindi
For learning Hindi Alphabet, start here : Hindi Alphabet
For Hindi lessons start here : Hindi Lessons
For Hindi Grammar start here : Hindi Grammar
For simple Hindi words start here : Basic Hindi words and phrases
Hindi Sentences for daily use : Daily Hindi Sentences
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