If you are greeting an elderly person (use words of respect)
If you are greeting a friend (or same age group, or children younger than you, with respect)
If you are greeting your closest friend with whom you can use slang language (wihtout respect) then,
Note that in Hindi language, we need to use different words for speaking to people of different age and different relationship status. Such thing is not found in English.
मैं ठीक हूँ। (Main theek hoon.)
The Hindi word for yesterday is "कल" (kal) and the word for today is "आज" (aaj). They are different words in Hindi.
Today can be said as AAJ in hindi. This word shows the current date of the speaker.
Hindi evolved from the ancient language Sanskrit, with influences from other languages in India. Over time, it developed as a distinct language, influenced by Persian, Arabic, and other regional languages. The standardized form of Hindi we know today was established in the 19th century.
Hindi is derived from Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language. It evolved over time through a mixture of various dialects and languages, eventually becoming the modern language spoken today in Northern India.
In Hindi, "assignment" is called "असाइनमेंट" (pronounced as 'asainmemt').
Today can be said as AAJ in hindi. This word shows the current date of the speaker.
Today thithi
The Hindi word for yesterday is "कल" (kal) and the word for today is "आज" (aaj). They are different words in Hindi.
23 asar
So how is your day going today
Today is 'kiyou' in Japanese. im hindi it is aaj
Tatkalin seva yatayat yantra is Hindi translation of ambulance. No one uses this word today.
Hindi start in the 1950. It was mostly spoken by Northern India. It is also the languauge of song. If you didn't notice that most of our music today have a type of Hindi. that is how Hindi became popular.
there has been a sway to western adoption and hence a back seat is now being there for Hindi due to which we Indians have jeopardized our name and fame by disrespecting Hindi..........
In today's terms they represent 1445
In Hindi we will say it - Aaj aap bahut sundar lag rahe hain..... ~Vipin
Apparently it means "Ape". Just came to know today.