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6 CEFR level
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B2 Conjunctions & Connectors

The Hindi 'That' and 'Or': Using ki (कि)

Think of `कि` as the essential linguistic bridge connecting your thoughts and speech to the rest of the sentence.

  • Connects a main clause to a subordinate clause lik...
  • Remains unchanged regardless of gender, number, or...
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B2 Adjectives & Adverbs

Comparisons: Ki Tarah vs Jaisa (Like...)

Use `jaisa` to describe what something IS like, and `ki tarah` to describe how someone DOES something.

  • Jaisa matches gender/number (Quality).
  • Ki tarah is invariant (Manner).
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B2 Postpositions Verified

Hindi Advanced Postpositions: 'Despite', 'Instead of', and 'Via'

Mastering advanced compound postpositions turns basic Hindi into sophisticated, professional, and natural-sounding communication across all modern contexts.

  • Always put nouns/pronouns in oblique case before t...
  • Most advanced compound postpositions start with th...
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B2 Honorifics & Register

Formal Hindi: Navigating Sanskrit Tatsam Words

Use Tatsam words to instantly upgrade your Hindi from casual conversation to professional and literary registers.

  • Tatsam words are pure Sanskrit terms used in forma...
  • They signal authority, high education, and profess...
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B2 Honorifics & Register

Polite & Casual: Master Aap, Tum, and Tu

Mastering Hindi registers means matching your pronoun to your social relationship to avoid being accidentally rude or stiff.

  • Aap (आप) is formal for elders, strangers, and prof...
  • Tum (तुम) is informal for friends and peers.
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B2 Honorifics & Register

Hindi Honorifics: Tu vs Tum vs Aap (The Art of 'You')

Respect in Hindi is grammatical: choosing the wrong 'you' changes the verb ending and the social vibe.

  • Tu (तू) = Intimate/Rude (God, insults, besties)
  • Tum (तुम) = Informal/Friendly (Friends, peers)
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B2 General Verified

Resultative Clauses (itnā... ki)

Connect intensity to impact by matching 'itnā' to the subject and following with 'ki' to state the result.

  • Use 'itnā... ki' to show how intensity leads to a...
  • 'itnā' must agree in gender and number with the no...
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B2 General Verified

Continuative Aspect (v-tā rahnā)

Combine the imperfective participle with 'rahnā' to describe actions that persist, repeat, or continue without stopping.

  • Use v-tā rahnā to express 'keeping on' or continui...
  • Form it by: Verb Stem + tā/te/tī followed by a con...
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B2 General Verified

Concessive 'Even if' (bhalē hī... kyoñ na)

Use `bhalē hī... kyoñ na` to show that no extreme condition will change your final decision or result.

  • Used for emphatic 'even if' or 'no matter how' sce...
  • Pairs 'bhalē hī' at the start with 'kyoñ na' befor...
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SubLearn covers 344 Hindi grammar rules organized across 6 CEFR proficiency levels (from A1 to C2), spanning 55 structured chapters. Each rule includes clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive practice exercises.

Our Hindi grammar curriculum covers CEFR levels from A1 to C2. Each level is designed to match your current proficiency — beginners start with basic sentence patterns at A1, while advanced learners tackle nuanced structures at C1-C2.

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