August 5, 2008 at 1:41 am
· Filed under Beginner Hindi
Wow! Today is our 300th episode! Today we cover singular and plural. How to change the word “bell” into “bells”, for example.
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| English |
Hindi |
Pronunciation |
| singular |
|
ekavachan |
| plural |
|
bahuvachan |
| a bell |
|
ghantaa |
| bells |
|
ghante |
| a book |
|
pustak |
| books |
|
pustaken |
| a hen |
|
murgii |
| hens |
|
murgiyaan |
| a goat |
|
bakarii |
| goats |
|
bakriyaan |
| a kite |
|
patang |
| kites |
|
patangen |
| a fan |
|
pankhaa |
| fans |
 |
pankhe |
| a pen |
|
kalam |
| pens |
|
kalamen |
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Here are the previous day’s lessons if you need to review or catch up:
August 4, 2008 - #299 Opposites (big/small, tall/short, thick/thin, up/down, more/less, heavy/light, old/young, far/near)
August 3, 2008 - #298 nature (sun, moon, stars, cloud, rain, rainbow, mountain, lake, valley, forest, hill, village, river, bridge, field)
August 2, 2008 - #297 things used by students (water bag, slate, lunch-box, sharpener, eraser, school bag, scissors, pencil, notebook, sketch pad, brush, book, ball pen, water-color, compass-box, ruler)
August 1, 2008 - #296 in town ( town, bus stop, railway station, post office, school, library, hospital, temple, garden)
July 31, 2008 - #295 Electrical Appliances (television, radio, iron, fan, etc.)
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