bungalow, curry, pajama, dhobi,
Some foreign words adopted in English language include "schadenfreude" from German, "cul-de-sac" from French, "bungalow" from Hindi, and "sushi" from Japanese.
In Hindi,there are many words related to sport.Hindi language speakers around the world are interested in sports.Sport is a part of Hindi literature.Hindi is an Indian language
Some question words are as follows: Kya - What Kaun - who Kahan - where Kaise - how Kab - when
Well there are English words derived from the root language of hindi: Sanskrit. There are too many to list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_Sanskrit_origin has a lot some are cultural words and others are words you will recognize. There are some that aren't mentioned out of the top of my head: Brother Sanskrit: Bratha
Hindi Hamaari Matribhasha Sabke Pyaar Ki Bhasha
Some English words borrowed from other languages include "entrepreneur" (French), "tsunami" (Japanese), "safari" (Swahili), and "pajamas" (Hindi).
Direct translation from one language to another does not usually rhyme. Synonyms have to be used for some words in order to make them rhyme.
English, Hindi, and Punjabi are all languages that belong to different language families. English is a Germanic language, while Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language, and Punjabi is an Indo-European language. They are related in that they all have distinct histories and origins but may share some common roots in the broader Indo-European language family.
First of all it's very necessary to learn Hindi varnmala. It is always good to learn new words in this language. If you don't know this language at all then taking help from the person who knows Hindi well will be good. Try to learn the commonly used words first and try to learn more and more words.
An English-to-Hindi dictionary is a resource that provides translations of English words and phrases into Hindi. It can be used to understand the meanings of English words in Hindi for language learning or communication purposes.
The word for "border" in Hindi language is "सीमा" (seema).
"Nani" is a term for grandmother in the Hindi language.