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Days of the week


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Words and Phrases Introduced

Days name - दिनों के नाम

Sunday - इतवार, रविवार
Monday - सोमवार
Tuesday - मंगलवार
Wednesday - बुधवार
Thursday - गुरुवार
Friday - शुक्रवार
Saturday - शनिवार

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6 Comments »

  1. Language Blog » Blog Archive » Hindi: Days said,

    June 25, 2008 @ 7:52 pm

    [...] did I develop this? (1) I used I Speak Hindi blog as a guide; (2) I checked words with my copy of The Oxford Hindi-English [...]

  2. Language Blog » Blog Archive » Punjabi: Days said,

    June 25, 2008 @ 8:35 pm

    [...] did I develop this? (1) I used I Speak Hindi blog as a guide; (2) I checked words with my copy of The Oxford Hindi-English [...]

  3. Anjali said,

    November 15, 2008 @ 9:47 am

    Thank you so much for these podcasts! I’ve always wanted to learn Hindi in order to speak with my family, and your podcasts are the best resources I’ve found. The speakers sound very friendly and the method is simple and effective. Thank you very much!

  4. chitra said,

    February 15, 2009 @ 10:33 pm

    Hi,

    First of all, I want to Thank you the person who Given wonderful Site, for beginners who learn hindi. It is very useful for me.

    I am very earger to Learn Hindi, I am from south India, I am staying in Middle East, This site is very useful for me.

    I had one doubt about this “Days of the Week” = “Dino ke Naam”

    Here, Din (Day) Dino (Days) Ke (of) Naam (Name ) = Then the perfect sentense is Names of the Days, How it is Days of the Week, There is no any particulaur word for WEEK.

    Can any one clear the doubt. through my mail id.

    Best regards
    Chitra

  5. chitra said,

    February 15, 2009 @ 10:35 pm

    Hi,

    First of all, I want to Thank you the person who Given wonderful Site, for beginners who learn hindi. It is very useful for me.

    I am very earger to Learn Hindi, I am from south India, I am staying in Middle East, This site is very useful for me.

    I had one doubt about this “Days of the Week” = “Dino ke Naam”

    Here, Din (Day) Dino (Days) Ke (of) Naam (Name ) = Then the perfect sentense is Names of the Days, How it is Days of the Week, There is no any particulaur word for WEEK.

    Can any one clear the doubt. through my mail id.

    Best regards
    Chitra
    chitramayakumar@gmail.com

  6. admin said,

    February 16, 2009 @ 8:05 pm

    You are correct. “Dinno ke naam” does mean “Names of the days”.

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