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Our mission is to promote the learning of Hindi and the knowledge of Indian culture. Preserving the language and culture of Hindi-speaking people and to make Hindi the preferred language of communication across the nation and influence the society.

…………………………………………………………Vatan hain, Hindostan hamara. Jai Hind!

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Hindi Grammar and Vocabulary:

Hindi grammar differs from English grammar in many ways. 

All Hindi nouns are either masculine or feminine. For example, many (not all) Hindi adjectives change according to the gender of the noun they are linked to. 
Hindi verbs change to indicate gender of their subjects. 

Hindi language uses postpositions (which come after nouns), rather than prepositions (which come before nouns). 

English speakers will also notice that there are neither definite nor indefinite articles in the Hindi language.