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Note that there are numerous English loan words in Hindi and they are generously used in casual conversation. These loan words get the Great Indian Masala Treatment, craftily adjusting them to local tongues and ears. The result may at first be unintelligible to native English speakers. It will take time (or ṭāim, as Hindi speakers would say) to get used to the Indianized pronunciation.
There are numerous '''English loan words''' in Hindi and they are generously used in casual conversation.  
The consonants t and d are usually pronounced like the retroflex consonants ṭ and ḍ (see ṭāim), and o sometimes becomes a slightly nasalized a or ā (as in prāblam = problem, affis = office, lāṭ = lord, the latter being hardly recognizable from the original).
 
These loan words get the Great Indian Masala Treatment, craftily adjusting them to local tongues and ears.  
 
The result may at first be unintelligible to native English speakers. It will take time (or '''ṭāim''', as Hindi speakers would say) to get used to the Indianized pronunciation.
 
The consonants t and d are usually pronounced like the retroflex consonants ṭ and ḍ (see ṭāim), and o sometimes becomes a slightly nasalized '''a''' or '''ā''' (as in '''prāblam''' = problem, '''affis''' = office, '''lāṭ''' = lord, the latter being hardly recognizable from the original).
 
Let’s check out some loan words in Hindi that came from English: '''अंग्रेज़ी शब्द (English Words)''':
 
*स्कूल (School)
*स्टेशन (Station)
*अफ़सर (Officer)
*इंजन (Engine)
*डॉक्टर (Doctor)
*हॉस्पिटल (Hospital)
*टेलीफ़ोन (Telephone)
*टेलीविज़न (Television)
*रेडियो (Radio)
*बैंक (Bank)
*टाइम (Time)
*सिनेमा (Cinema)
*लौटरी (Lottery)
*सर्कस (Circus)
*नंबर (Number)
*बेंड (Band)
*हीरो (Hero)
*साइकिल (Cycle)
*ट्रेन (Train)
*पेंसिल (Pencil)
*कंप्यूटर (Computer)
*कार (Car)
*बस (Bus)
*पेन (Pen)
*टिकेट (Ticket)
*पास (Pass)
*फेल (Fail)
*सीट (Seat)
*सूट (Suit)
*सेल (Cell)
*बटन (Button)
*पेपर (Paper)
*फाइल (File)
*बिल (Bill)
*मोटर (Motor)
*बल्ब (Bulb)
*लाइट (Light)
*लेटर (Letter)
*कैल्कुलाटर (Calculator)
*प्रिंसिपल (Principal)
*नर्स (Nurse)
*माइक (Microphone)
*बटेरी (Battery)
*मैच (Match)
*ग्लास (Glass)
*टेबल (Table)
*चेयर (Chair)
*मशीन (Machine)
*बेग (Bag)
*हंगर (Hanger)
*गिटार (Guitar)
*पिचर (Picture)
 
==Videos==
 
===50 Advanced English Vocabulary in Hindi - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DqQVxRvaFw</youtube>
 
===सीखों Polite English Speaking Phrases - Learn English through Hindi ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFF0aHC-19U</youtube>
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Languages-(bhashaen-भाषाएँ)|Languages (bhashaen भाषाएँ)]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Synonyms-in-Hindi|Synonyms in Hindi]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Cell-phones|Cell phones]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Kitchen|Kitchen]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Time|Time]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Means-of-Transport|Means of Transport]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Opposites|Opposites]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Ocean|Ocean]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Portuguese-Loan-Words-in-Hindi|Portuguese Loan Words in Hindi]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Countries-and-Continents|Countries and Continents]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Address|Address]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Persian-Loan-Words-in-Hindi|Persian Loan Words in Hindi]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Yes-and-No-in-Hindi|Yes and No in Hindi]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Animal-Sounds|Animal Sounds]]
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 27 March 2023

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English loan words in Hindi

There are numerous English loan words in Hindi and they are generously used in casual conversation.

These loan words get the Great Indian Masala Treatment, craftily adjusting them to local tongues and ears.

The result may at first be unintelligible to native English speakers. It will take time (or ṭāim, as Hindi speakers would say) to get used to the Indianized pronunciation.

The consonants t and d are usually pronounced like the retroflex consonants ṭ and ḍ (see ṭāim), and o sometimes becomes a slightly nasalized a or ā (as in prāblam = problem, affis = office, lāṭ = lord, the latter being hardly recognizable from the original).

Let’s check out some loan words in Hindi that came from English: अंग्रेज़ी शब्द (English Words):

  • स्कूल (School)
  • स्टेशन (Station)
  • अफ़सर (Officer)
  • इंजन (Engine)
  • डॉक्टर (Doctor)
  • हॉस्पिटल (Hospital)
  • टेलीफ़ोन (Telephone)
  • टेलीविज़न (Television)
  • रेडियो (Radio)
  • बैंक (Bank)
  • टाइम (Time)
  • सिनेमा (Cinema)
  • लौटरी (Lottery)
  • सर्कस (Circus)
  • नंबर (Number)
  • बेंड (Band)
  • हीरो (Hero)
  • साइकिल (Cycle)
  • ट्रेन (Train)
  • पेंसिल (Pencil)
  • कंप्यूटर (Computer)
  • कार (Car)
  • बस (Bus)
  • पेन (Pen)
  • टिकेट (Ticket)
  • पास (Pass)
  • फेल (Fail)
  • सीट (Seat)
  • सूट (Suit)
  • सेल (Cell)
  • बटन (Button)
  • पेपर (Paper)
  • फाइल (File)
  • बिल (Bill)
  • मोटर (Motor)
  • बल्ब (Bulb)
  • लाइट (Light)
  • लेटर (Letter)
  • कैल्कुलाटर (Calculator)
  • प्रिंसिपल (Principal)
  • नर्स (Nurse)
  • माइक (Microphone)
  • बटेरी (Battery)
  • मैच (Match)
  • ग्लास (Glass)
  • टेबल (Table)
  • चेयर (Chair)
  • मशीन (Machine)
  • बेग (Bag)
  • हंगर (Hanger)
  • गिटार (Guitar)
  • पिचर (Picture)

Videos[edit | edit source]

50 Advanced English Vocabulary in Hindi - YouTube[edit | edit source]

सीखों Polite English Speaking Phrases - Learn English through Hindi ...[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]