Broad category + subcategory practice with auto-flip and Hindi audio.
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Best format for this app is: id, hi, en, cat, broadcat.
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Hindi Vocabulary Builder helps learners practice Hindi words and phrases with focused flashcard sessions. Users choose a broad category, narrow it by subcategory, set how many cards to study, then flip each card to check the English meaning.
The workflow supports quick repetition, listening practice with Hindi audio, and custom JSON deck imports for personal or classroom vocabulary lists.
Beginner Hindi basics: Choose the Basics broad category and practice greetings, polite words, numbers, colors, days, and time words in short flashcard sessions.
Use short sessions with a small number of cards so vocabulary stays easy to review. Start with one subcategory, repeat the same set, then increase the card count once the words feel familiar.
The import feature works best when each vocabulary item includes a Hindi word, English meaning, subcategory, and broad category. This makes the deck easier to filter during practice.
Do not rush through the cards just to finish the session. Vocabulary practice works better when each word is read, heard, recalled, and reviewed more than once.
It helps users practice Hindi words and phrases with flashcards that show the Hindi term first and reveal the English meaning after flipping the card.
Yes. You can select a broad category and a subcategory, then choose how many cards to include in the session.
Yes. The Listen button can be used to hear the Hindi word or phrase during practice.
Yes. The app supports JSON deck imports. The best format includes fields such as hi, en, cat, and broadcat.
Yes. It includes beginner-friendly categories such as greetings, polite words, numbers, colors, question words, and common daily vocabulary.
The app is designed for quick practice sessions. It shows session progress while studying, but it is not intended as a full learning management or long-term progress tracking system.