
Learn foundational Hindi through self-introductions, greetings, basic phrases, and numbers and alphabets, with practice exercises and reviews to build simple conversational confidence.
Explore Hindi letters by starting with a consonant, building and reading Hindi words, and practicing pronunciation of those words through an exercise.
Learn essential Hindi vocabulary for food and drinks, including meals, beverages, and common items like rice, dal, vegetables, yogurt, tea, and water, with practice phrases for eating and drinking.
Learn to attach dependent vowels to consonants and read and make Hindi words, while revising letters learned earlier and exploring new indicators in lesson 5 of the complete Hindi course.
Learn essential Hindi family terms including mother, father, siblings, grandparents, in-laws, and elder or younger relations, with practice through translations, examples, and listening exercises.
Explore essential Hindi education vocabulary and school terms, including teachers, subjects, exams, and classroom actions. Practice with example sentences and translation exercises.
Explore basic Hindi verbs and pronouns, including I and you in formal and informal forms. Practice present tense forms of be, have, want, go, and more with simple example sentences.
Learn Hindi animal names and common pets through a guided recap, build animal vocabulary—rabbit, elephant, giraffe, and more—and practice with a picture-matching exercise.
Explore Hindi city places vocabulary—railway station, metro, bank, hospital, cinema, and more—with translation practice and a listening dialogue to reinforce usage.
Learn how to attach dependent vowels to consonants and read Hindi letters, form and read words, and correct mispronunciations through pronunciation exercises.
Learn essential Hindi vocabulary for clothes and colors, including shirt, trousers, jeans, scarf, gloves, sizes small, medium, large, and phrases like how much is it and is there a discount.
Learn common Hindi verbs and their present tense usage through simple sentence structures, with verb stems first and gender-aware subject endings, plus practical everyday examples.
Learn numbers from 21 to 40 and study ordinal numbers, including the exceptions for first, second, third, fourth, and sixth. Practice by merging words with numbers in a timed exercise.
Learn Hindi jobs and professions vocabulary, including doctor, engineer, police, judge, lawyer, architect, accountant, driver, photographer, journalist, actor, dancer, musician, artist, and more, with translation and listening practice.
Lesson 24 introduces Hindi letters VI and recaps the previous lesson, detailing a small dot above words that could sound like NW or M, with example words for reading practice.
Learn to tell time in Hindi using the term samay and key time expressions, including morning, afternoon, evening, midnight, sunrise, and specific times like 12:00 and 12:15.
Learn practical beach vocabulary in Hindi, including ocean, beach, waves, swimsuit, sunglasses, and related phrases, through listening, translation, and dialogue exercises.
Explore essential Hindi verbs for daily actions, including to explain, to call, to walk, to earn, to spend, to buy, to change, to apologize, to forgive, to begin, to finish.
Engage in timed Hindi translation and writing exercises as a revision of earlier lessons, practice pronunciation, and check answers, preparing you to continue to the next lesson.
Master days of the week, months, and numbers in Hindi, learn date formats by day, month, and year, and practice saying ages and dates.
Learn additional Hindi letters and how to read and form words, with a recap of previous lessons, and practice using days, months, numbers, and basic vocabulary through pronunciation exercises.
Learn to ask questions in Hindi using question words like what, who, why, and how, placing them before the verb and using rising tone for spoken Hindi.
Learn Hindi numbers 41 to 70, recap the previous lesson, and practice price dialogues while saying prices in Hindi using rupees and currency symbols.
Explore Hindi lesson 35 on masculine and feminine gender, with rules and examples showing how adjectives and prepositions change with gender, plus singular and plural patterns.
Explore Hindi prepositions and learn how nouns, pronouns, and adjectives change form with prepositions, through examples, translations, and practice exercises.
Learn home vocabulary from living room to kitchen and master possessive pronouns: my, your, his, her, their; and the concept of own, with translation and fill-in exercises.
Practice Hindi through a revision session featuring translating phrases into Hindi and English, reading common words, and listening to a daily routine dialogue, all in timed exercises.
Learn Hindi letters viii in lesson 42 of the complete Hindi course, focusing on cho and its two pronunciations by word position and nil and Unger indicators.
Learn essential Hindi phrases for dining out, including menu, ordering food, asking for the bill, and expressing dietary needs and preferences.
The lesson introduces the Hindi past tense and past continuous, detailing masculine and feminine subject forms (singular and plural), the use of was and were, and practical example sentences.
Explore essential health and fitness vocabulary in Hindi, including gym, workout, cardio, weight loss, diet, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, muscles, injuries, trainer, and fitness classes.
Learn the simple future tense sentence structure in Hindi, with subject, verb stem, and gender/number agreement, and practice negatives and example sentences about eating, going, and thinking.
Learn essential Hindi medical vocabulary for a doctor visit, including doctor, hospital, appointment, symptoms like fever and sore throat, and treatments such as medicine and injection.
Learn to use Hindi prepositions with adjectives and possessive pronouns, including form changes, and apply time prepositions like at night, in December, on Monday, and by 7:00.
Traverse Hindi consonants and their half forms, learn matras and dependent vowels, explore how half consonants attach to following consonants and modify forms, then practice reading words.
Explore Hindi yoga vocabulary, including poses, meditation, breathing techniques, life energy, concentration, ashram, and sun salutation, taught through examples on a yoga retreat.
Explore Hindi past tenses, covering simple past, present perfect, and past perfect; learn how transitive and intransitive verbs affect pronouns and auxiliary verbs with examples.
Explore Hindi future dreams vocabulary, including to become, to dream, and to achieve. Discover example sentences about retirement, climbing Everest, owning a house in New York City, and educating children.
Master Bollywood movie vocabulary by exploring film terms, roles like hero and heroine, trailer, release date, budget, subtitles, ratings, and genre keywords through practical exercises.
Master Hindi future plans by using the present continuous for asking about plans and the future tense for telling plans, with going to and will, plus adverbs.
Describe experiences in Hindi using past tense forms, with examples like 'have you ever been to America,' 'eaten sushi,' and last weekend.
Engage in revision exercises to translate words and sentences between Hindi and English, read aloud word lists, and strengthen intermediate Hindi conversation skills.
Explore a Goa travel dialogue and build vocabulary on beaches, wildlife, and landmarks like Panjim, North Goa, South Goa, Aguada Fort, and Bom Jesus Church.
Learn to use demonstrative pronouns in Hindi, including this, that, these, and those with prepositions.
Explore Hindi personal pronouns and two usage sets: receiver forms mujhay, tumhe, us, unhi, and sender forms mujh se, tum se, us se, unse, with co and say usage.
Learn to use the subjunctive mood in Hindi to express unreal, imaginary, or hypothetical situations, with kaash, agar... hota, ho sakta hai, and as if constructions.
Master Hindi asking questions by exploring who forms, kis and kisko, and relative pronouns like jiska, jiski, and jiske pass. Practice using verbs, objects, and prepositions with real examples.
Master Hindi conjunctions and adverbs, including either or, neither nor, until, after, before, both, whether or not, yet, no sooner, no longer, and already, through example sentences, translations, and vocabulary.
Learn Hindi modal verbs such as can, could, may, might, and must, with examples, verb stems, and endings like sakta and hoga to form sentences.
Explore real life conversations in Hindi by learning frequently used terms, express facts, opinions, likes, and disagreement, with practical examples and translation exercises.
Learn advanced Hindi storytelling by mastering direct speech, reporting what you heard without indirect narration, and adjusting pronouns and endings for gender and number, with engaging stories and exercises.
Explore India's diverse festivals celebrated across religions and seasons, guided by the Hindu calendar, with highlights like Diwali, Holi, Rakhi, Janmashtami, Mahashivratri, Ganesh Mahotsav, Dusshera, Guru Nanak Jayanti, and Christmas.
Explore the diversity of India across 28 states and eight union territories, including languages, dialects, regional costumes like sari, lehenga, salwar kameez, and classical and folk dances.
Practice using the verbs have, go, do, think, and get through themed example sentences in present, past, and future tenses, including travel phrases for India.
Explore Hindi verb power with practical examples for calling, traveling, and making, and learn how to say phrases in Hindi for everyday conversations.
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The Course
Welcome to this Complete Hindi language course and thank you for choosing to learn with us!
This course is designed for total beginners or for those who already have a basic understanding of the Hindi language and want to speak it to at least B2 level. There are 80 lessons, plus 5 extra Verb Power lessons as follows:
Beginner / Basic Lessons
1. Introduction and Basic Phrases
2. Hindi Letters 1
3. Food and Drinks
4. Countries and Nationalities
5. Hindi Letters 2
6. Numbers 1
7. Hindi Letters 3
8. Family Relations
9. Weather
10. Revision 1
11. Education and School
12. Hindi Letters 4
13. Verbs 1
14. Hobbies and Interests
15. Animals and Pets
16. Places in the City
17. Fruits and Vegetables
18. Hindi Letters 5
19. Clothes and Colours
20. Revision 2
Elementary Lessons
21. Verbs 2
22. Numbers 2
23. Jobs and Professions
24. Hindi Letters 6
25. Telling the Time
26. Going to the Beach
27. Verbs 3
28. Parts of the Body
29. The Present Tense
30. Revision 3
31. Days and Dates
32. Hindi Letters 7
33. Asking Questions
34. Numbers 3
35. Different Genders in Hindi
36. Prepositions 1
37. Adjectives
38. In the Home
39. Daily Routines
40. Revision 4
Intermediate Lessons
41. In and Around the City
42. Hindi Letters 8
43. Ordering at a Restaurant
44. The Past Tense
45. Health and Fitness
46. Future Tense 1
47. Visiting a Doctor
48. Nature and the Environment
49. Prepositions 2
50. Revision 5
51. Transportation
52. Hindi Letters 9
53. On a Yoga Retreat
54. The Past Tense 2
55. Future Dreams
56. Bollywood Movies
57. Technology and Social Media
58. The Future Tense 2
59. Describing Experiences
60. Revision 6
Advanced Lessons
61. A trip to Goa
62. Mission LiFE
63. The People's President
64. Demonstrative Pronouns
65. Personal Relationships
66. Imperative Sentences
67. Causative and Passive Sentences
68. Future Tense 2
69. Subjunctive Mood
70. Revision 7
71. Asking Questions 2
72. Conjunctions and Adverbs
73. Modal Verbs
74. Real Life Conversations 1
75. Real Life Conversations 2
76. Story Telling
77. Festivals in India
79. Cooking
Verb Power Lessons (Bonus Material)
Verb Power 1
Verb Power 2
Verb Power 3
Verb Power 4
Verb Power 5
Our lessons get straight to the point quickly and don't waste any unnecessary time. You'll find yourself being able to converse in Hindi in no time.
There are many different ways to learn a new language, however they all require time and effort. Unfortunately this can often deter people when it comes to learning. To try and reduce this issue, we've made the majority of our videos fairly short (around 10-15 minutes long). This has been proven to have a greater impact in an educational setting, so naturally we have adopted it here. If you keep practicing regularly and dedicate a certain amount of time each day, you should be fine. Also take the time to speak with native speakers if you have the opportunity to do so.
We hope this course will prove to be useful to you and we welcome any positive feedback or suggestions on how we can improve this course. Please kindly note that this course is delivered in English (without subtitles) and does not support visual learners at this time.
Why Learn Hindi?
There are many reasons for learning Hindi. Here's 10 for you:
1. It's the official language of India
2. It's spoken by more than 500 million people worldwide, making it one of the most commonly spoken languages
3. It'll help you to learn other languages such as Urdu, Bengali and Sanskrit more easily
4. You'll be able to read Nepali as it follows the same script as Hindi
5. If you're traveling in India, a knowledge of Hindi will definitely help...
6. It's used a lot in meditative chants (if meditation is of interest to you)
7. It'll open up lots of business opportunities in India if you're looking to work there
8. Adding another language to your skill set will look good on your CV
9. If you like films, you'll be able to watch and understand Bollywood movies
10. Native speakers will appreciate it if you can speak at least some of their language
Suggested Learning Method:
Despite this being a course suitable for total beginners, it is fairly intensive. We recommend spending around 30 to 45 minutes per day whilst studying this course to see the best results. Try to sit yourself down in front of your computer or laptop away from all distractions and give the course your full attention. We guarantee that you'll see progress very quickly this way
Sound good so far? Watch our preview video and find out more about what you'll learn in this course.