hindi alphabets are called HINDI AKSHARMALA.there are two categories in it.one is SWARAKSHAR and another is VYANJANAKSHER.SWARAKSHAR contains 11 letters and VYANJANAKSHER contains 33 letters.
The Hindi alphabet is called the "Devanagari" script, which consists of 46 characters. These characters include 11 vowels and 35 consonants.
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but in Hindi, shell is spelled with very different letters, not the English alphabet. It is pronounced Khōla. To say it, use this : Koel (like Noel, but with a K)
,its based on history (4000 - 3000 years ago)that people living right hand side of river shindhu (modern indus) are called Hindi as in cryptogrpy there is no ' s' alphabet and people who speak Hindi is''' hindavi''' and from sindhu, peoples derived word '' hindoos''
There are 33 vayanjan (consonants) in the Hindi varnmala (alphabet).
wahan is the word which is called in Hindi for there.
there is no 'Hindi' alphabet. it's called 'devnagari' - it is the sanskrit script used to write several, but not all Indian languages, Hindi being one of them. See link for more.
The Hindi alphabet, also known as Devanagari script, is not attributed to a single inventor. It has evolved over centuries from the Brahmi script and has been influenced by various cultures and languages. The script as we know it today emerged around the 11th century AD.
Modern Hindi is written in Devanagari script and the standard Hindi alphabet, as agreed by the Government of India, has 11 vowels and 35 consonants = 46 characters. Note however that there are many other languages spoken in India.
The Hindi alphabet consists of 11 vowels and 33 consonants. Vowels include अ, आ, इ, ई, उ, ऊ, ऋ, ए, ऐ, ओ, and औ. Consonants include क, ख, ग, घ, ङ, च, छ, ज, झ, ञ, ट, ठ, ड, ढ, ण, त, थ, द, ध, न, प, फ, ब, भ, म, य, र, ल, व, श, ष, स, ह.
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but in Hindi, shell is spelled with very different letters, not the English alphabet. It is pronounced Khōla. To say it, use this : Koel (like Noel, but with a K)
Languages with alphabets, usually have only one alphabet. There are a few exceptions, when a language is used in more than one country, for example: Hindi is written with the Devanāgarī alphabet in India, and with the Arabic alphabet in Pakistan (where it's called Urdu).
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Octopus in Hindi is called 'oshtopodi' in Hindi.
,its based on history (4000 - 3000 years ago)that people living right hand side of river shindhu (modern indus) are called Hindi as in cryptogrpy there is no ' s' alphabet and people who speak Hindi is''' hindavi''' and from sindhu, peoples derived word '' hindoos''
It is called fridge in hindi.
wahan is the word which is called in Hindi for there.
its called 'hridaya' IN HINDI