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हिन्दी
Hindi · Devanagari script · ~600 million speakers · North India, plus diaspora worldwide
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Words
Phrases
Vocabulary
- Numbers 1–100112 entries
- Common verbs25 entries
- Common adjectives25 entries
- Common adverbs15 entries
- Pronouns10 entries
- Question words10 entries
- Family relations31 entries
- Colors13 entries
- Days, months & time31 entries
- Body parts24 entries
- Animals, fruits & vegetables46 entries
- Greetings by occasion21 entries
- Proverbs & idioms9 entries
Festivals
Hindi festivals & celebrations
Diwali — दिवाली
October–November · the festival of lights
Holi — होली
March · the festival of colours
Raksha Bandhan — रक्षाबंधन
August · full-moon day of Shravan
Janmashtami — जन्माष्टमी
August–September · birth of Lord Krishna
Navratri — नवरात्रि
September–October · nine nights
Karva Chauth — करवा चौथ
October–November
Culture
Hindi culture & traditions
Hindi-belt food
The Hindi-belt — Delhi, UP, MP, Bihar, Rajasthan — gives Indian cuisine its most iconic dishes: paratha breakfasts, the dum-cooked biryani, Mughlai curries, Rajasthani thalis, and street food legends like chaat and golgappa.
Hindi music
Hindustani classical, qawwali, bhajan, ghazal, and the colossus of Bollywood film music — Hindi music covers spirituality, courtly love, devotion and the everyday. The harmonium, tabla and sitar carry the sound.
Hindi-belt dance
Kathak — born in the courts of North India — is the great Hindi-belt classical form, telling stories through footwork, spins and gesture. Folk forms include garba, dandiya raas, ghoomar and bhangra.
Hindi films (Bollywood)
Bollywood is India's most-known cinema worldwide — three-hour films with song, dance, melodrama and now genre experiments. From "Mughal-e-Azam" to "Pyaasa" to "Lagaan" to "RRR", it has shaped global imagination of India.
Hindi-belt traditional attire
Women wear sarees and salwar-kurtas across the belt — banarasi for Banaras, bandhani for Rajasthan, chikankari from Lucknow. Men wear kurta-pyjama with a Nehru jacket, or sherwanis for weddings.