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Italian speakers learning Hindi
— the mistakes your language makes you commit

Your native language (Italiano) quietly pushes you into specific Hindi errors. Here are the ones to watch — and the fix for each. This is exactly how WordSlick coaches you, every day.

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Word order (SVO→SOV)

Italian keeps the verb next to the subject; Hindi sends it to the very end of the clause. Build sentences verb-last, even in questions.

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Postpositions, not prepositions

Italian "a Roma, con lui" become "rom mein, us ke sāth" — the marker follows the noun. Resist putting mein/se/ko in front.

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Dropping the subject transfers (advantage!)

Italian already omits io/tu when the verb shows the person — Hindi works the same way. Keep the habit and read the person off the verb ending.

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Gender reassigned, verbs agree

Italian gender lives on -o/-a and articles; Hindi reassigns genders AND puts agreement on the verb (jātā/jātī). Don’t import Italian genders — re-learn each noun.

core challenge

Noun gender + agreement

Hindi nouns are masculine or feminine, and adjectives AND verbs agree with them (achchhā laṛkā / achchhī laṛkī).

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Postpositions (ne/ko/se/mein/par)

Hindi marks roles with postpositions AFTER the noun, where English uses prepositions before it.

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