Beginner’s Guide to Hindi Language: Sentences, Conversations & More | HUA
Shuddh Hindi for Beginners: Sentences & Comprehension
Introduction:
- This course is part of the Certificate Program in Shuddh Hindi – Beginner Phase.
- Learn to build a vocabulary of at least 750 words in Hindi language (nouns, pronouns, and verbs), comprehend and recite simple verses, engage in simple conversations, and write short essays.
Learning Objectives:
- Build a vocabulary of at least 750 words in Hindi language, including nouns, pronouns, and verbs.
- Understand and use case endings in Hindi.
- Learn different tenses: simple past tense, present continuous tense, past continuous tense, present perfect tense, and past perfect tense.
- Comprehend and recite simple verses in Hindi script.
- Engage in simple conversations in Hindi.
- Write short essays and translations.
Course Contents:
- Use of “ke” to denote location in Hindi.
- Object case: Use of “ko” in Hindi.
- Instrumental case: Use of “se” in Hindi.
- Dative case: Use of “ke liye” in Hindi.
- Simple past tense: Use of “thA”, “the”, “thii”, “thiiM” in Hindi.
- Use of simple past tense “sAmAnya-bhUt-kAl” for masculine and feminine words in both singular and plural in Hindi.
- Use of present continuous tense “tAtkAlika-vartamAna-kAl” in Hindi.
- Use of past continuous tense “apUrNa-bhUt-kAl” in Hindi.
- Use of “rahA”, “rahe”, “rahii” in Hindi.
- Simple verses in Hindi script.
- Vocabulary related to parts of the body in Hindi.
- Basic conversations in Hindi.
- Use of present perfect tense “Asanna-bhUt-kAl” in Hindi.
- Use of past perfect tense “pUrNa-bhUt-kAl” in Hindi.
- Writing short essays and translations in Hindi.
Conclusion:
- Join us to master Hindi language skills, including vocabulary, grammar, and conversation.
- Unlock new opportunities for communication and cultural understanding.
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