Richard Delacy, “Hindi Flash Cards”, 2016, Part Three (II) was the topic of an earlier blog post.
Central-Hindi Directorate केन्द्रीय हिन्दी निदेशालय , “Chinese-Hindi Dictionary”, चीनी हिन्दी कोश ,2003 also was the topic of an earlier blog post.


BELOW is a table listing of the beginning flashcards from Richard Delacy, “Hindi Flash Cards”, 2016, Part Three (II) .




Here I presented: Richard Delacy, “Hindi Flash Cards”, 2016, Part Three (III).

The words are a “beginning” glossary for learning Hindi.
I used the Central-Hindi Directorate केन्द्रीय हिन्दी निदेशालय , “Chinese-Hindi Dictionary”, चीनी हिन्दी कोश ,2003 to check the accuracy of the items.
BELOW (as in earlier blog post) I presented numerical order by strokes of Chinese characters, rather than Richard Delacy order of presentation.
Strokes | Chinese | Hindi | English | ||||
1 | 一 | Yi | ek | एक | one | ||
1 | 8 | 一些 | Yi Xie | kuch | कुछ | some | |
2 | 二 | Er | do | दो | two | ||
2 | 七 | Qi | saat | सात | seven | ||
2 | 八 | Ba | aath | अष्ट | eight | ||
2 | 九 | Jiu | nau | नौ | nine | ||
2 | 十 | Shi | dad | दस | ten | ||
2 | 10 | 人們 | Ren Men | log | लोग | people | |
2 | 12 | 力量 | Li Liang | sakti | शक्ति | power | |
3 | 三 | San | teen | तीन |
three |