Learn Hindi Vocabulary — The Language of 600 Million People
Hindi is the world's 3rd most spoken language and the key to India — the world's fastest-growing major economy, Bollywood, and a diaspora spanning every continent. The script (Devanagari) looks daunting at first, but with the right system, it becomes readable within weeks. WordPlus combines script, transliteration, and audio in every flashcard so your vocabulary grows from day one.
The Problem
Devanagari script has 46 base characters plus modifying vowel signs, and words are written phonetically but cursively joined at the top — completely unlike any European script.
How WordPlus Solves It
WordPlus shows Devanagari script alongside transliteration and audio for every Hindi word, so you can build real vocabulary while gradually internalizing the script — not blocked by it.
Hindi at a Glance
- Words to basic fluency
- ~1,500
- Native speakers
- 600 million
- Difficulty for English speakers
- Hard
- Major exams
- Hindi Praveen, Rashtrabhasha exams, CEFR Hindi equivalency tests
Why Hindi Is Hard to Learn
Devanagari script (46 characters + vowel modifiers), grammatical gender (masculine/feminine affects verb conjugation), formal Hindi vs. everyday Hindustani, and regional vocabulary variation across India's 28 states.
Devanagari script, grammatical gender, complex verb conjugation, but many English loanwords in modern spoken Hindi.
Who Learns Hindi?
- →Business with India (world's 5th largest economy)
- →Bollywood and Indian cinema
- →Travel in India
- →Indian diaspora heritage learning
Where to Start: Hindi Vocabulary Topics
- Hindi daily phrases
- Hindi numbers
- Devanagari script basics
- Hindi Bollywood vocabulary
- Hindi business phrases
Search 'हिन्दी' or 'Hindi basics' in the WordPlus Market.
How WordPlus Helps You Learn Hindi
Instant AI Translation
Translate any Hindi word or phrase in seconds using GPT and Gemini. Every translation becomes a flashcard automatically.
Leitner Spaced Repetition
Words move through 5 jars based on how well you know them. Review daily for 10–15 minutes and watch your vocabulary compound.
5 Study Modes
Flashcards, Player (audio), Writing, Matching, Audio Test — each trains your vocabulary from a different angle.
Curated Market Sets
Browse hundreds of Hindi vocabulary sets in the Market — organized by level, topic, and exam type.