India has many different greetings, but only a few common Hindi words exist. Spoken Hindi blends seamlessly with Urdu. Greetings vary based on context, religion, and time of day
India has 1.35 billion people and 1.27 million square miles of land. Census of 2001 recognizes 122 major and 1599 other languages. India has no national language, Hindi and English are official
Hindi is India's first official language and lingua franca. Devanagari script is used, written left to right with horizontal line. Hindi has 11 vowels and 33 consonants. Nouns have masculine (M) or feminine (F) gender
Hindi is spoken by 425 million people in India and 120 million globally. English is spoken by 400 million people worldwide. Hindi is part of Indo-European family and influenced by prefixes and suffixes. English is official in 53 countries and most commonly spoken second language
Mumbai's 2024 population is 21,673,100, up from 3,088,810 in 1950. The city has grown by 376,600 people annually, representing 1.77% growth. Mumbai is India's most populous city and 4th most populous globally. The urban agglomeration covers 4,355 km² with 20,748,395 residents
Devanagiri script with 11 vowels, 2 consonants, and 33 consonants. Writing animations for all letters in Devanagiri script. Pronunciations and audio recordings for all letters. Numerical system from 0 to 1,000,000,000 in Hindi. Regular worksheets for reading, speaking, and writing practice