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Hindi Alphabet and Their Transcription Into English: A Aa I Ee U Ri Ai o An Ah

The document provides a transcription of the Hindi alphabet into English letters. It lists the vowels and their English equivalents, such as अ as "a". It then lists the consonants and their transcription. Finally, it notes some special characters, matras, and punctuation marks and how they are transcribed into English. The overall purpose is to show how to write the Hindi alphabet using English letters for transcription purposes.

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Hindi Alphabet and Their Transcription Into English: A Aa I Ee U Ri Ai o An Ah

The document provides a transcription of the Hindi alphabet into English letters. It lists the vowels and their English equivalents, such as अ as "a". It then lists the consonants and their transcription. Finally, it notes some special characters, matras, and punctuation marks and how they are transcribed into English. The overall purpose is to show how to write the Hindi alphabet using English letters for transcription purposes.

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Hindi Alphabet and Their Transcription into English


Vowels
अ आ इ ई उ ऊ ऋ ए ऐ ओ औ AN A:

A aa i ee u oo ri e ai o au an ah

Consonants

क ख ग घ ङ च छ ज झ ञ ट ठ ड

k kh g gh n ch chh j jh n t th d

ढ ण त थ द ध न प फ ब भ म य

dh n t th d dh n p f b bh m y

र ल व श ष स ह

r l v sh sh s h ksh tr jn

Special Characters, Matras and Symbols

shr d rh n n/m h aa i ee u oo ri o

e ai o au r r r tr no “a” used after the consonant

Punctuation Marks

Period in Hindi ( [ ) is transcribed as “.” . Other Punctuation marks remain same.

Note: Transcription of proper nouns has been retained as they have been transcribed in any

primary or secondary sources.

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