Hindi Learning for Beginners 📘 | 7-Day Plan + Alphabet + Pronunciation + Quiz
🚀 Learn Hindi in 7 Days (Step-by-Step Plan)
🎯 Introduction: Can You Really Learn Hindi in 7 Days? 🤔
Yes… but with the right strategy.
If you’ve ever felt that Hindi is too difficult 😵 or confusing because of grammar rules, you’re not alone. Most beginners fail because they don’t follow a clear, structured plan.
👉 Good news
This 7-day step-by-step Hindi learning plan will help you:
Speak basic Hindi from Day 1 🗣️
Understand daily conversations 👂
Build confidence quickly 💪
⚡ You won’t be fluent in 7 days—but you WILL build a strong foundation.
Hindi alphabet with pronunciation
🌍 Why Learn Hindi? (Motivation Boost)
500+ million speakers worldwide 🌎
Useful for travel, jobs & communication ✈️💼
Connect with Indian culture ❤️
👉 Hindi is not just a language—it’s an experience!
⚡ Before You Start (Important Tips)
✔ Practice daily (20–30 minutes)
✔ Speak loudly (don’t just read) 🗣️
✔ Focus on usage, not perfection
🔥 Golden Rule
“Consistency beats perfection!”
7-Day Hindi Learning Plan
🟢 Day 1: Hindi Alphabet + Pronunciation
🔤 Vowels (स्वर)
Hindi Sound Pronunciation Tip
अ a like cup
आ aa like car
इ i like sit
ई ee like see
उ u like put
ऊ oo like food
ए e like they
ऐ ai like ice
ओ o like go
औ au like cow
अं am nasal sound
अः ah breath sound
🔤 Hindi Consonants (व्यंजन) – Complete
🎯 Goal
✔ Understand all consonants clearly
✔ Master pronunciation (with mouth position)
✔ Connect sounds with real words
🧩 Group 1: क वर्ग (Ka Varg) 🔥
👉 Sound Type: Throat (Guttural Sounds)
Letter Sound Pronunciation Tip Example Meaning
क ka normal sound
कमल Lotus
ख kha with air 💨
खरगोश Rabbit
ग ga soft sound
गमला Pot
घ gha breathy sound
घर House
ङ nga nasal sound
अंग Body
🎧 Pronunciation Tips
क = no air
ख = strong air (put hand near mouth) 💨
ग = voice vibration
घ = voice + air
ङ = nose sound 👃
👉 Practice
“क ख ग घ ङ” (repeat 5 times) 🗣️
🧩 Group 2: च वर्ग (Cha Varg) 😊
👉 Sound Type: Palate (Middle mouth)
Letter Sound Tip Example Meaning
च cha like “chair” चम्मच Spoon
छ chha strong air 💨छाता Umbrella
ज ja like “jug” जल Water
झ jha breathy झंडा Flag
ञ nya nasal ज्ञान Knowledge
🎧 Tips
च vs छ → air difference
ज vs झ → vibration + air
ञ = rare but important
👉 Practice
“च छ ज झ ञ” 🗣️
🧩 Group 3: ट वर्ग (Ta Varg – Hard Sounds) 👅
👉 Sound Type: Tongue curled back (Retroflex)
Letter Sound Tip Example Meaning
ट ta hard टमाटर Tomato
ठ tha air 💨 ठंड Cold
ड da heavy sound डमरू Drum
ढ dha breathy ढोल Drum
ण na nasal गणेश Ganesh
🎧 Tips
👉 Tongue goes BACK 👅
👉 Strong, bold sounds
👉 Practice
“ट ठ ड ढ ण”
🧩 Group 4: त वर्ग (Ta Varg – Soft Sounds) 👍
👉 Sound Type: Tongue forward (Dental)
Letter Sound Tip Example Meaning
त ta soft तरबूज Watermelon
थ tha air 💨 थाली Plate
द da soft vibration दरवाज़ा Door
ध dha breathy धन Money
न na nasal नमक Salt
🎧 Tips
👉 Tongue touches teeth 🦷
👉 Softer than ट वर्ग
👉 Practice
“त थ द ध न”
🧩 Group 5: प वर्ग (Pa Varg) 💨
👉 Sound Type: Lips (Labial Sounds)
Letter Sound Tip Example Meaning
प pa lips close पानी Water
फ pha air 💨 फल Fruit
ब ba voiced बच्चा Child
भ bha breathy भारत India
म ma nasal माँ Mother
🎧 Tips
👉 Use lips 👄
👉 प vs फ = air difference
👉 Practice
“प फ ब भ म”
Hindi Letters (य, र, ल, व | श, ष, स, ह | क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ, श्र)
Letter Sound Tip Example Meaning
य ya soft sound योग Yoga
र ra rolling tongue 👅 राम Ram
ल la light tongue लड्डू Sweet
व va/wa between v & w वाहन Vehicle
Letter Sound Tip Example Meaning
श sha soft “sh” शेर Lion
ष sha hard “sh” (tongue back) 👅
षट्कोण Hexagon
स sa normal “s” सूरज Sun
ह ha breath sound 💨 हाथ Hand
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Letter Sound Tip Example Meaning
क्ष ksha combined sound
क्षमा Forgiveness
त्र tra fast “t+r” त्रिकोण Triangle
ज्ञ gya “gy” sound ज्ञान Knowledge
श्र shra “sh+r” blend श्रम Hard work
🎧 Pronunciation Tips (Important) 🔥
👉 व = between v + w (not pure “v”)
👉 श / ष / स = different “sh” sounds
👉 क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ, श्र = combined letters (संयुक्त अक्षर)
🧠 Practice Tip
👉 Speak slowly first 🗣️
👉 Then increase speed 🚀
👉 Repeat with words
🧠 MASTER CONCEPT (Very Important) 🔥
🔥 Pattern in Each Group
Position Type
1st Normal (क, च, ट, त, प)
2nd With air 💨
3rd Soft/voiced
4th Voiced + air
5th Nasal 👃
👉 This pattern repeats in ALL groups 💡
📝 Practice Worksheet ✍️
Exercise 1
Write 5 times
क ख ग घ ङ
Exercise 2
Match
क → Rabbit
ख → Lotus
Exercise 3
Fill in the blank
__ म ल (Lotus)
(Answer: कमल)
👉 य, र, ल, व | श, ष, स, ह | क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ, श्र 🔥📘
📝 अभ्यास (Practice Exercises)
Exercise 4: Write Practice
👉 Write each letter 5 times
य ___ ___ ___ ___
र ___ ___ ___ ___
ल ___ ___ ___ ___
व ___ ___ ___ ___
श ___ ___ ___ ___
ष ___ ___ ___ ___
स ___ ___ ___ ___
ह ___ ___ ___ ___
क्ष ___ ___ ___ ___
त्र ___ ___ ___ ___
ज्ञ ___ ___ ___ ___
श्र ___ ___ ___ ___
Exercise 5: Match the Following
Letter Match
य Lion
श Yoga
र Sun
स Ram
👉 Answers
य → Yoga
श → Lion
र → Ram
स → Sun
Exercise 6: Fill in the Blanks
__ोग (Yoga) → य
__ाम (Ram) → र
__ेर (Lion) → श
__ूरज (Sun) → स
__ाथ (Hand) → ह
Exercise 7: Identify the Sound
👉 Choose correct sound
व =
A. pa
B. va/wa
C. sa
श =
A. sha
B. sa
C. ha
ज्ञ =
A. tra
B. gya
C. sha
🧠 Quick Quiz 🎯
Which letter has air sound?
A. क
B. ख
C. ग
“ट” is pronounced
A. Soft
B. Hard
C. Silent
“प” uses
A. Tongue
B. Lips
C. Nose
✔ Answers
1-B
2-B
3-B
“य” sounds like
A. ya
B. ra
C. la
“र” sounds like
A. la
B. ra
C. sa
“ल” sounds like
A. la
B. ra
C. va
“व” sounds like
A. pa
B. va/wa
C. ma
“श” sounds like
A. sa
B. sha
C. ha
“ष” is
A. soft sha
B. hard sha
C. sa
“स” sounds like
A. sa
B. sha
C. ha
“ह” sounds like
A. ha
B. sa
C. ra
“क्ष” sounds like
A. tra
B. ksha
C. gya
“त्र” sounds like
A. tra
B. sha
C. la
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🟢 Section 2: Word Identification (11–20)
योग starts with
A. य
B. र
C. ल
राम starts with
A. ल
B. र
C. स
लड्डू starts with
A. व
B. ल
C. य
वाहन starts with
A. व
B. स
C. र
शेर starts with
A. स
B. श
C. ष
सूरज starts with
A. स
B. श
C. ह
हाथ starts with
A. ह
B. स
C. र
क्षमा starts with
A. त्र
B. क्ष
C. ज्ञ
त्रिकोण starts with
A. ज्ञ
B. त्र
C. श्र
ज्ञान starts with
A. ज्ञ
B. क्ष
C. त्र
🟢 Section 3: Mixed Practice (21–30)
Which is combined letter?
A. य
B. र
C. क्ष
“श्र” is
A. simple letter
B. combined letter
C. vowel
“व” uses
A. tongue
B. lips
C. nose
“ह” is
A. nasal
B. breath sound
C. silent
“ष” uses
A. front tongue
B. back tongue
C. lips
“ज्ञ” sounds like
A. gya
B. tra
C. ksha
“त्र” sounds like
A. ksha
B. tra
C. gya
“श” is
A. hard
B. soft
C. silent
“स” is
A. normal s
B. sh
C. ha
“य” is
A. hard
B. soft
C. nasal
Hindi speaking practice
✅ ANSWER KEY 🔥
1-A, 2-B, 3-A, 4-B, 5-B
6-B, 7-A, 8-A, 9-B, 10-A
11-A, 12-B, 13-B, 14-A, 15-B
16-A, 17-A, 18-B, 19-B, 20-A
21-C, 22-B, 23-B, 24-B, 25-B
26-A, 27-B, 28-B, 29-A, 30-B
🚀 Final Tip
👉 Learn in groups, not randomly
👉 Speak loudly 🗣️
👉 Practice daily
🔥 “If your pronunciation is strong, your Hindi will be powerful!”
🚀
👉 Practice
Repeat 5 times 🗣️
Write each letter ✍️
🟢 Day 2: Basic Vocabulary (Daily Words)
Hindi English Pronunciation
पानी Water Paani
खाना Food Khaana
घर Home Ghar
दोस्त Friend Dost
👉 Sentence Practice
मुझे पानी चाहिए (Mujhe paani chahiye)
👉 I want water
🟢 Day 3: Simple Sentences
🧩 Structure
👉 Subject + Object + Verb
Examples
मैं खाना खाता हूँ
(Main khaana khaata hoon)
वह स्कूल जाता है
(Woh school jaata hai)
🟢 Day 4: Daily Conversation
💬 Useful Phrases
नमस्ते (Namaste) 🙏
आप कैसे हैं? (Aap kaise hain?)
धन्यवाद (Dhanyavaad)
👉 Practice Dialogue
👤 A: नमस्ते
👤 B: नमस्ते, आप कैसे हैं?
👤 A: मैं ठीक हूँ
🟢 Day 5: Questions in Hindi
Hindi English
क्या What
कहाँ Where
क्यों Why
👉 Example
आप कहाँ रहते हैं?
(Where do you live?)
🟢 Day 6: Listening & Pronunciation
👉 Watch Hindi videos 🎥
👉 Listen & repeat 🎧
Practice
Pause video
Repeat sentence
Copy tone
🟢 Day 7: Practice & Confidence
✔ Speak with friends
✔ Record your voice 🎤
✔ Revise all topics
🔥 Confidence is more important than perfection!
📚 Vocabulary Booster (Top 25 Words)
Hindi English
पानी Water
खाना Food
घर Home
स्कूल School
किताब Book
आदमी Man
महिला Woman
बच्चा Child
समय Time
काम Work
👉 Tip: Learn 5 words daily 🧠
📝 Practice Worksheet
✍️ Exercise 1: Translate into Hindi
I eat food → __________
He goes to school → __________
I drink water → __________
✍️ Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks
मैं ___ खाता हूँ
वह ___ जाता है
✍️ Exercise 3: Match the words
Hindi English
पानी Food
खाना Water
🧠 100 MCQ Quiz
🟢 Section 1: Basic Vocabulary (1–25)
“पानी” means
A. Food
B. Water
C. Book
“घर” means
A. School
B. House
C. Friend
“किताब” means
A. Pen
B. Book
C. Table
“दोस्त” means
A. Enemy
B. Friend
C. Teacher
“खाना” means
A. Drink
B. Eat
C. Food
“स्कूल” means
A. Office
B. School
C. Market
“बच्चा” means
A. Child
B. Man
C. Woman
“समय” means
A. Work
B. Time
C. Day
“काम” means
A. Play
B. Work
C. Sleep
“महिला” means
A. Woman
B. Man
C. Child
“आदमी” means
A. Woman
B. Man
C. Child
“कलम” means
A. Pencil
B. Pen
C. Book
“कुर्सी” means
A. Table
B. Chair
C. Bed
“मेज” means
A. Table
B. Chair
C. Door
“दरवाज़ा” means
A. Window
B. Door
C. Wall
“खिड़की” means
A. Door
B. Window
C. Roof
“सूरज” means
A. Moon
B. Sun
C. Star
“चाँद” means
A. Moon
B. Sun
C. Star
“रात” means
A. Day
B. Night
C. Morning
“दिन” means
A. Night
B. Day
C. Evening
“पढ़ना” means
A. Write
B. Read
C. Speak
“लिखना” means
A. Write
B. Read
C. Walk
“चलना” means
A. Run
B. Walk
C. Sit
“बैठना” means
A. Stand
B. Sit
C. Walk
“खेलना” means
A. Play
B. Eat
C. Sleep
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🟢 Section 2: Sentence Meaning (26–50)
“मैं पानी पीता हूँ” means
A. I eat food
B. I drink water
C. I go home
“वह स्कूल जाता है” means
A. He goes to school
B. He eats
C. He sleeps
“मैं खाना खाता हूँ” means
A. I eat food
B. I drink water
C. I run
“वह किताब पढ़ता है” means
A. He writes a book
B. He reads a book
C. He buys a book
“मैं घर जाता हूँ” means
A. I go home
B. I eat food
C. I sleep
“वह पानी पीता है” means
A. He drinks water
B. He eats
C. He runs
“मैं लिखता हूँ” means
A. I write
B. I read
C. I walk
“वह खेलता है” means
A. He sleeps
B. He plays
C. He studies
“मैं बैठता हूँ” means
A. I stand
B. I sit
C. I walk
“वह चलता है” means
A. He runs
B. He walks
C. He sleeps
“मैं स्कूल जाता हूँ” means
A. I go to school
B. I go home
C. I eat
“वह खाना खाता है” means
A. He drinks
B. He eats food
C. He sleeps
“मैं किताब पढ़ता हूँ” means
A. I write a book
B. I read a book
C. I sell a book
“वह घर जाता है” means
A. He goes home
B. He runs
C. He eats
“मैं खेलता हूँ” means
A. I sleep
B. I play
C. I walk
“वह बैठता है” means
A. He sits
B. He runs
C. He eats
“मैं चलता हूँ” means
A. I walk
B. I run
C. I sleep
“वह लिखता है” means
A. He reads
B. He writes
C. He runs
“मैं पढ़ता हूँ” means
A. I read
B. I write
C. I sleep
“वह खाता है” means
A. He eats
B. He drinks
C. He runs
“मैं पीता हूँ” means
A. I drink
B. I eat
C. I run
“वह सोता है” means
A. He sleeps
B. He eats
C. He runs
“मैं सोता हूँ” means
A. I sleep
B. I run
C. I eat
“वह आता है” means
A. He goes
B. He comes
C. He runs
“मैं आता हूँ” means
A. I come
B. I go
C. I sleep
🟢 Section 3: Question Words (51–75)
“क्या” means:
A. Why
B. What
C. Where
“कहाँ” means:
A. Where
B. What
C. When
“क्यों” means:
A. Why
B. What
C. Who
“कौन” means:
A. Who
B. What
C. Where
“कब” means:
A. When
B. Why
C. Who
“कैसे” means:
A. How
B. Why
C. Where
“किसका” means:
A. Whose
B. Who
C. What
“किसे” means:
A. Whom
B. Who
C. Where
“किससे” means:
A. With whom
B. Who
C. What
“कितना” means:
A. How much
B. Where
C. Who
“कितने” means:
A. How many
B. Where
C. Who
“किधर” means:
A. Which direction
B. What
C. Who
“कहाँ से” means:
A. From where
B. Where
C. Who
“किसलिए” means:
A. Why
B. Who
C. What
“किसके साथ” means:
A. With whom
B. Who
C. What
“किस समय” means:
A. At what time
B. Where
C. Who
“कितनी” means:
A. How many (feminine)
B. Who
C. Where
“किसका घर” means:
A. Whose house
B. Who house
C. Where house
“किससे बात” means:
A. Talk with whom
B. Talk who
C. Talk where
“क्यों नहीं” means:
A. Why not
B. Who not
C. Where not
“क्या नाम” means:
A. What name
B. Who name
C. Where name
“कौन है” means:
A. Who is
B. What is
C. Where is
“कहाँ है” means:
A. Where is
B. Who is
C. What is
“क्यों है” means:
A. Why is
B. Who is
C. Where is
“कैसे हो” means:
A. How are you
B. Who are you
C. Where are you
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🟢 Section 4: Mixed Practice (76–100)
“Water” in Hindi:
A. खाना
B. पानी
C. घर
“Food” in Hindi:
A. पानी
B. खाना
C. घर
“House” in Hindi:
A. घर
B. पानी
C. स्कूल
“Friend” in Hindi:
A. दोस्त
B. आदमी
C. बच्चा
“Book” in Hindi:
A. किताब
B. कलम
C. मेज
“I eat food” →
A. मैं खाना खाता हूँ
B. मैं पानी पीता हूँ
“He drinks water” →
A. वह पानी पीता है
B. वह खाना खाता है
“I go home” →
A. मैं घर जाता हूँ
B. मैं स्कूल जाता हूँ
“He reads book” →
A. वह किताब पढ़ता है
B. वह किताब लिखता है
“I play” →
A. मैं खेलता हूँ
B. मैं सोता हूँ
“He sits” →
A. वह बैठता है
B. वह चलता है
“I walk” →
A. मैं चलता हूँ
B. मैं बैठता हूँ
“He writes” →
A. वह लिखता है
B. वह पढ़ता है
“I read” →
A. मैं पढ़ता हूँ
B. मैं लिखता हूँ
“He sleeps” →
A. वह सोता है
B. वह खाता है
“I drink” →
A. मैं पीता हूँ
B. मैं खाता हूँ
“He comes” →
A. वह आता है
B. वह जाता है
“I come” →
A. मैं आता हूँ
B. मैं जाता हूँ
“Where are you?” →
A. आप कहाँ हैं
B. आप कौन हैं
“Who are you?” →
A. आप कौन हैं
B. आप कहाँ हैं
“What is your name?” →
A. आपका नाम क्या है
B. आप कहाँ हैं
“How are you?” →
A. आप कैसे हैं
B. आप कहाँ हैं
“Why are you here?” →
A. आप यहाँ क्यों हैं
B. आप यहाँ कहाँ हैं
“When will you come?” →
A. आप कब आएंगे
B. आप कहाँ आएंगे
“How much?” →
A. कितना
B. कहाँ
✅ FINAL ANSWER KEY 🔥
1-B, 2-B, 3-B, 4-B, 5-C
6-B, 7-A, 8-B, 9-B, 10-A
11-B, 12-B, 13-B, 14-A, 15-B
16-B, 17-B, 18-A, 19-B, 20-B
21-B, 22-A, 23-B, 24-B, 25-A
26-B, 27-A, 28-A, 29-B, 30-A
31-A, 32-A, 33-B, 34-B, 35-B
36-A, 37-B, 38-B, 39-A, 40-B
41-A, 42-A, 43-B, 44-A, 45-A
46-A, 47-A, 48-A, 49-B, 50-A
51-B, 52-A, 53-A, 54-A, 55-A
56-A, 57-A, 58-A, 59-A, 60-A
61-A, 62-A, 63-A, 64-A, 65-A
66-A, 67-A, 68-A, 69-A, 70-A
71-A, 72-A, 73-A, 74-A, 75-A
76-B, 77-B, 78-A, 79-A, 80-A
81-A, 82-A, 83-A, 84-A, 85-A
86-A, 87-A, 88-A, 89-A, 90-A
91-A, 92-A, 93-A, 94-A, 95-A
96-A, 97-A, 98-A, 99-A, 100-A
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Don’t memorize only grammar
❌ Don’t skip speaking practice
❌ Don’t fear mistakes
👉 Mistakes = Progress! 🚀
🎁 Bonus Tips (Fast Learning Hacks)
Think in Hindi 🧠
Label objects at home 🏷️
Use Hindi daily
👉 Example
Say “पानी” instead of “water”
FAQs
1. Can I learn Hindi in 7 days?
👉 You can learn basics and start speaking simple sentences.
2. What is the fastest way to learn Hindi?
👉 Daily practice + speaking + listening.
3. Is Hindi difficult for beginners?
👉 No, with the right method it’s easy.
4. How many words should I learn daily?
👉 5–10 words are enough.
🏁 Conclusion
Learning Hindi doesn’t have to be difficult.
👉 Follow this 7-day plan
👉 Practice daily
👉 Speak without fear
🎉 In just one week, you’ll start understanding and speaking Hindi!
Hindi alphabet with examples and pronunciation


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