yes
uses of water in hindi language
it is not stripes actually. They give meaning to a letter. Hindi uses them as it came from sanskrit.
No, Hindi is written from left to right. It uses the Devanagari script, which is written horizontally.
No country, as hindi is derived from the ancient language of sanskrit which originates only from India. However Hindi is not a national language in India.
Some of the differences between the Hindi and English languages includes the fact that the Hindi language consists of 10 vowels and 40 consonants while the English language consists of 5 vowels and 21 consonants. Furthermore, there is no definitive article in the Hindi language whereas the indefinite article is required in the English language.
Perhaps sanskrit. The reason is simple because both Hindi and sanskrit uses the same scrip. Hope my answer is helped you...
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Spanish is a Romance language primarily spoken in Spain and Latin America, while Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in India. They belong to different language families, have distinct grammatical structures, and utilize different writing systems (Spanish uses the Latin alphabet, while Hindi uses Devanagari script).
The word for "border" in Hindi language is "सीमा" (seema).
"Nani" is a term for grandmother in the Hindi language.
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There are 44 letters in the Hindi language.