• Similarities & differences in Hindi and Sanskrit

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Similarities & differences in Hindi and Sanskrit

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  • 1]There are eleven vowels and thirty three consonants in Hindi, whereas there are thirteen vowels and thirty three consonants in Sanskrit.

    2]There are three Numbers in Sanskrit. They are Singular, Dual and Plural. Only more than two are considered Plural. In Hindi, there are only two numbers. They are Singular and Plural.

    3]There are three genders in Sanskrit. They are Masculine, Feminine and Neutral. In Hindi there are just Masculine and Feminine genders.

    4] In Hindi, the verb changes according to person, number and gender. In Sanskrit, the verb changes according to person and number only. It does not change according to gender.

    5] In Hindi the last syllable of the word is pronounced half, whereas in Sanskrit, it is pronounced completely unless marked by ‘Halant’ . Halant is a symbol to pronounce the syllable half.

    6]There are only two types of vowels in Hindi. They are Short and long vowels [Hrasva and Deergha svaras]. In Sanskrit, there are three types of vowels; Hrasva, Deergha and Pluta. Pluta is an elongated vowel. Eg: Raaaamaaa, Krishnaaaa, Aagachchaaaa, etc

    7]One remarkable difference between the two is with regard to case endings. Unlike Hindi, Sanskrit is an inflecting language.

    8]Because Sanskrit is an inflecting language, word order does not matter at all. In Hindi, word order matters.

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1]There are eleven vowels and thirty three consonants in Hindi, whereas there are thirteen vowels and thirty three consonants in Sanskrit.

2]There are three Numbers in Sanskrit. They are Singular, Dual and Plural. Only more than two are considered Plural. In Hindi, there are only two numbers. They are Singular and Plural.

3]There are three genders in Sanskrit. They are Masculine, Feminine and Neutral. In Hindi there are just Masculine and Feminine genders.

4] In Hindi, the verb changes according to person, number and gender. In Sanskrit, the verb changes according to person and number only. It does not change according to gender.

5] In Hindi the last syllable of the word is pronounced half, whereas in Sanskrit, it is pronounced completely unless marked by ‘Halant’ . Halant is a symbol to pronounce the syllable half.

6]There are only two types of vowels in Hindi. They are Short and long vowels [Hrasva and Deergha svaras]. In Sanskrit, there are three types of vowels; Hrasva, Deergha and Pluta. Pluta is an elongated vowel. Eg: Raaaamaaa, Krishnaaaa, Aagachchaaaa, etc

7]One remarkable difference between the two is with regard to case endings. Unlike Hindi, Sanskrit is an inflecting language.

8]Because Sanskrit is an inflecting language, word order does not matter at all. In Hindi, word order matters.

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For Personalized individual and group classes, contact me - ⁠https://linktr.ee/ProfessorAshish⁠

Me as a Teacher

✔️My name is Ashish & I am a Certified Professional Teacher of English, Hindi & Sanskrit with over 15 years of experience. I have helped hundreds of learners to achieve their dreams of Fluency & Impeccable Pronunciation in English, Hindi & Sanskrit. ✔️I run an English language school where I coach for Interviews, Business English, Writing skills and conversational English. I have successfully trained hundreds of IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC and Cambridge Exams students. ✔️My classes use interactive PowerPoint presentations as visual aids and are proven to take elementary level students to a competent, conversational and advanced level. ✔️I request you to kindly READ the REVIEWS of my students.

My lessons & teaching style

✔️My Aim is to make you fluent & improve your listening skills - As Soon As Possible. ✔️Over the years I have developed a lot of Specific Resources, Teaching Tools & Materials of Learning. ✔️My English Classes Include:- ➡️ Complete Course for Absolute Beginners & Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced students ➡️ Successful Job Interviews & Business English Communications ➡️ Complete Preparation of IELTS, TOEFL & other Proficiency Tests ➡️ Interactive Conversation Classes & Informal Communication Practice ✔️In Hindi & Sanskrit- ➡️ Complete Course for Foreigners - Absolute Beginners & Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced students ➡️ Interactive Conversation Classes & Informal Communication

My teaching material

PDF file

Text Documents

Presentation slides/PPT

Audio files

Image files

Video files

Flashcards

Articles and news

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Test templates and examples

Graphs and charts

Homework Assignments

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