Namasté is HELLO in HINDI. but hindi is a language - Hindu is a religion.
Video Hai is in the Hindi language. Hindi is the primary language of the people of India, and those following the Hindu religion. Hindi is considered the sixth largest language in the world.
You're thinking of Hindi, a language that sounds like Hindu (which is a religion).
Hindu is a religion, a path to find and reach god. Its not a language. Hindi is a language. Not all hindus speak hindi.
hindu[ism] is a religion, HINDI is the language... there are two ways to say thank you in hindi: shukriya and dhanyavad
Hindu is a religion. The language is called Hindi.
hindu is not a language, but a Religion. You can say accha in hindi though.
Your question is not very clear. If you are asking from what the hindi was dervived from, the best answer would be that modern hindi is derived from dialects like Bhojpuri, rajasthani, etc. But Sanskrit Language is the natural ancestor of all these languages.
Hindu is not a language. A Hindu is someone who believes in Hinduism, a religion. I think what you may be asking is what is the Hindi translation for a girl with an I. The language, Hindi is spelled with an I at the end the religion, Hindu is spelled with a U at the end. In Hindi girl is called "लड़की", or in English letters "larki"
Hinduism is a religion, not a language. If you mean Hindi, then Satya means truth.
i have many valid reasons for the same like- Most of the people speak hindi. Now a days , hindi has new form of structure including many foreign variants like urdu , tamil , english and so on. Hindi can be seen as a direct variant of Sanskrit , which was / is the oldest language ever known relating the oldest religion Hinduism.
hindi is the language spoken in the northern part of india, mainly in the states of uttar pradesh, bihar, Haryana, rajasthan and delhi. the accent and the pronunciation of words is different in all these states but the language is the same. people of all Religions in india speak thiss language.