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<div class="pg_page_title">Confusing Consonants in Hindi: स श ष क्ष</div> | |||
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There are 4 Hindi consonants which sounds very similar and | There are 4 Hindi consonants which sounds very similar and create confusion: स श ष क्ष | ||
create confusion | |||
स श ष क्ष | |||
First consonant स can be easily recogined | First consonant स can be easily recogined because | ||
of it's sound - Sa | of it's sound - Sa | ||
Eg - Sagar, Silai, Saat, Vikas, Vilas | Eg - Sagar, Silai, Saat, Vikas, Vilas. | ||
These other 3 create confusion as these all sounds very similar | These other 3 create confusion as these all sounds very similar | ||
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Shalgam, Shikar, Shimla etc... | Shalgam, Shikar, Shimla etc... | ||
ष is mostly used in very uncommon hindi words ( mostly Sanskrit derived) | |||
ष is mostly used in very uncommon hindi words ( mostly Sanskrit | |||
Like | Like | ||
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as they are mostly used in books of literature. | as they are mostly used in books of literature. | ||
So a Hindi learner should not worry about | So a Hindi learner should not worry about these consonants. | ||
The last consonant क्ष also have a similar kind of story.... | |||
The only words that one needs to remember are | |||
क्षमा ( Shama) means to forgive | |||
क्षत्रिय ( shatriya) means a warrior ( mainly a member of warrior class).... | |||
That's it... | |||
I hope you enjoyed this lesson... | |||
😇😇😇 | |||
<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson:[[Language/Hindi/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation|Alphabet and Pronunciation]], [[Language/Hindi/Pronunciation/Confusing-Consonants-%E0%A4%B8-%E0%A4%B6-%E0%A4%B7-%E0%A4%95%E0%A5%8D%E0%A4%B7|Confusing Consonants स श ष क्ष]] & [[Language/Hindi/Pronunciation/Accents|Accents]].</span> | |||
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* [[Language/Hindi/Pronunciation/Accents|Accents]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 27 March 2023
There are 4 Hindi consonants which sounds very similar and create confusion: स श ष क्ष
First consonant स can be easily recogined because
of it's sound - Sa
Eg - Sagar, Silai, Saat, Vikas, Vilas.
These other 3 create confusion as these all sounds very similar
with a " sha" sound.
So while speaking there is no problem even if u interchnage the consonants
As all three sound same
But while writing in hindi, श (sha) is mostly used like
Shalgam, Shikar, Shimla etc...
ष is mostly used in very uncommon hindi words ( mostly Sanskrit derived)
Like
- षड्यंत्र Shadyantra - conspiracy ( just memorize this one)
- षड्दुर्ग
- षट्कोण
- षष्ठी
- षट्कर्मा
These are very uncommon words even many native Hindi speakers don't know how to use
as they are mostly used in books of literature.
So a Hindi learner should not worry about these consonants.
The last consonant क्ष also have a similar kind of story....
The only words that one needs to remember are
क्षमा ( Shama) means to forgive
क्षत्रिय ( shatriya) means a warrior ( mainly a member of warrior class)....
That's it...
I hope you enjoyed this lesson...
😇😇😇
Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson:Alphabet and Pronunciation, Confusing Consonants स श ष क्ष & Accents.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]