Sunday, November 22, 2020

Week 11

 This week's lesson focused on speaking. We learned the word for "my", which is "meraa" or "merii". Whether you use meraa or merii depends on whether the thing you own is masculine or feminine (not whether you yourself are a boy or a girl)


My grandmother is big = merii daadii baRii hai

My king is big = meraa raajaa baRaa hai


We then learned the words for "your":  "tumhaaraa" or "tumhaarii"


And the words for "our": "hamaaraa" or "hamaarii"


An the words for "his" and "her" (The same word is used for his or her):  "uskaa" or "uskii"



Sunday, November 15, 2020

Week 10

     Today we continued learning words with the "baRii ii maatraa":

1) Am ("hoon") हूँ


2) Potato ("aaloo") आलू


3) Prayer ("poojaa") पूजा


4) Bear ("bhaaloo") भालू


5) Sun ("sooraj") सूरज

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Week 9

     Today we learned two new adjectives (both how to say them and how to write them):

New = nayaa   नया

Old = puraanaa   पुराना

    

   We then learned the next maatraa,  the "baRii u kii maatraa." This maatraa makes the long "oo" sound, like in the English words "pool" and "fool".

Compare: प + उ + ल = पुल (pronounced "pull") प + ऊ + ल = पूल (pronounced "pool")

Here are the other new words we learned today:


फूल (phool) (flower) चूहा (choohaa) (mouse) जूता (jootaa) (shoe) दूध (doodh) (milk)

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Weeks 7 and 8

 Last week we learned the following new words:

पीला   (peelaa) (yellow)

 

हीरा   (heeraa) (diamond)

 

लड़की  (laRkee) (girl)

 

नीला (neelaa)  (blue)

 

दही (dahii)  (yogurt)

 

कहानी (kahaanee) (story)


 This week we moved on to the next maatraa: उ  

Unlike the previous maatraas, this one goes underneath the letter.

So:  क उ = कु


Here are the words we learned today:


खुश (khush) (happy) चुप (chup) (quiet) गुलाबी (gulaabee) (pink) तुम (tum) (you)


 For our oral lesson, we learned how to say sentences that start with the word "tum"