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Hindi Grammar app contains important Hindi Grammar Notes and Hindi Vyakaran questions and answers for the exam based.
Hindi Grammar application help you in various government exams like Hindi Teacher 2nd Grade Exam, RPSC Lecturer (Hindi) Exam, CTET, Police Sub Inspector (SI) recruitment etc. Using this app one can learn Hindi Grammar easily. There are various Hindi Vyakarn Quizzes and selected Hindi Grammar Notes to understand the concept. We send Notification with Hindi Grammar content in this app regularly.

Features :
❄ Hindi Grammar Notes
❄ Hindi Grammar Quizzes
❄ Hindi Dictionary
❄ Word Search Functionality
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❄ Class 8 Hindi Grammar
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❄ Class 10 Hindi Grammar
❄ Class 11 Hindi Grammar
❄ Class 12 Hindi Grammar
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Hindi Grammar app Content
Paryayvachi Shabd - पर्यायवाची शब्द (Synonyms)
Vilom Shabd - विलोम शब्द (Antonyms)
Anekarthi shabd - अनेकार्थक शब्द (Solitary word)
Samanarthi Shabd - समानोच्चारित शब्द (युग्म-शब्द) (Combination)
Vakyansh ke liye ek shabd - वाक्य/वाक्यांश के लिए एक शब्द (One word)
Swar and Vyanjan - स्वर और व्यंजन के प्रकार (Vowels and consonants)
Tatsam Tadbhav Shabd - तत्सम, तद्भव शब्द
Sangya - संज्ञा (Noun)
Sarvanam - सर्वनाम (Pronoun)
Visheshan - विशेषण (Adjectives)
Kriya - क्रिया (Verb)
Avyay - अव्यय
Samas - समास
Sandhi - सन्धि
Upsarg aur Pratyay - उपसर्ग व प्रत्यय (prefix and suffix)
Ling - लिंग (Gender)
Vachan - वचन (Number)
Karak - कारक
Lokoktiyan, Muhavare and Kahawat - कहावतें एवं मुहावरें (लोकोक्तियाँ)
Vakya ke Bhed - वाक्य में शब्दों का क्रम व वाक्य भेद
Shudh Ashudh Shabd - वर्तनी की शुद्धता
Vakya Shuddhi - वाक्य शुद्धि (Sentence-Correction)
Ekarthak Shabd, Samanarthak Shabd - एकार्थक शब्द (समानार्थक शब्द) (Synonym)
Rashtrabhasha, Rajbhasha, Khadi Boli/ Devnagari Lipi k Sudhar ka Itihas - राष्ट्रभाषा : राजभाषा, खड़ी बोली व देवनागरी लिपि का सामान्य ज्ञान
Ras, Chhand and Alankar - छंद अलंकार

Hindi Grammar

Introduction

Hindi grammar encompasses the set of rules and principles that govern the structure, usage, and meaning of words and sentences in the Hindi language. Understanding these grammatical rules is essential for effective communication, both spoken and written, in Hindi.

Nouns

* Gender: Hindi nouns have two genders, masculine and feminine. The gender of a noun determines the form of adjectives, pronouns, and verbs that modify it.

* Number: Nouns can be singular or plural. The plural form is typically formed by adding "-o" or "-en" to the singular form.

* Case: Hindi nouns have three cases: nominative, accusative, and genitive. The case of a noun indicates its grammatical function in a sentence.

Verbs

* Tense: Hindi verbs have three main tenses: present, past, and future. The tense of a verb indicates the time frame of the action or event being described.

* Aspect: Hindi verbs also have three aspects: perfective, imperfective, and habitual. The aspect of a verb indicates the duration, completion, or repetition of an action.

* Voice: Hindi verbs have two voices: active and passive. The voice of a verb indicates whether the subject is performing or receiving the action.

Adjectives

* Agreement: Hindi adjectives agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify.

* Position: Adjectives typically follow the nouns they modify.

Adverbs

* Types: Hindi adverbs include adverbs of manner, place, time, and frequency.

* Position: Adverbs can be placed before or after the verbs they modify.

Pronouns

* Personal: Hindi has personal pronouns for all three persons (first, second, third).

* Demonstrative: Hindi also has demonstrative pronouns, which indicate the distance or specificity of the noun they refer to.

Prepositions

* Function: Prepositions connect nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence, indicating relationships such as location, direction, or purpose.

Conjunctions

* Types: Hindi conjunctions include coordinating conjunctions (e.g., "aur" for "and") and subordinating conjunctions (e.g., "kyonki" for "because").

* Function: Conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses, indicating logical relationships between them.

Sentence Structure

* Subject-Verb-Object: Hindi sentences typically follow a subject-verb-object (SVO) structure.

* Word Order: Hindi word order is relatively flexible, but the subject usually precedes the verb and the object follows the verb.

Conclusion

Hindi grammar is a complex and multifaceted system that plays a crucial role in the effective use of the language. Understanding and applying these grammatical rules is essential for clear and accurate communication in Hindi.

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