: Hindi follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) structure (e.g., "I fruit eat" instead of "I eat fruit").
Hindi is an spoken by over 420 million people worldwide. It is one of the official languages of the Indian government and serves as a lingua franca for much of northern India. Core Language Structure
: Verbs conjugate based on gender, tense, and tone . There are unique sounds not found in English, such as aspirated consonants (pronounced with a puff of air) and retroflex consonants (tongue curled back to the roof of the mouth). Essential Vocabulary for Beginners
: It is a purely phonetic language , meaning words are written exactly as they are pronounced, with no silent letters.
Learning just can cover approximately 60% of daily conversation .