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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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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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Verb goes last (SOV)

Hindi is Subject-Object-Verb: "I food eat". The verb comes at the very end.

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Ergative "ne" in the past

With a completed transitive action, the subject takes "ne" and the verb agrees with the OBJECT, not the subject.

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tū / tum / āp politeness

Three levels of "you" by politeness — pick the right one for the relationship, like tu/usted in Spanish.

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Devanagari script

A new script where each consonant carries an inherent "a" and vowels attach as signs (mātrās).

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