Hindi Vocab

Broad category + subcategory practice with auto-flip and Hindi audio.

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Import JSON can be either a flat card array or an object with a cards array. Best format for this app is: id, hi, en, cat, broadcat.
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Hindi Vocabulary Builder

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.

How to Use This App

  • Choose a broad Hindi vocabulary category
  • Select a subcategory for focused practice
  • Set the number of flashcards for the session
  • Click Start Session to begin reviewing cards
  • Tap Flip to reveal the English meaning
  • Use Listen to hear the Hindi word or phrase
  • Move through the deck until the session is complete

Examples and Use Cases

Beginner Hindi basics: Choose the Basics broad category and practice greetings, polite words, numbers, colors, days, and time words in short flashcard sessions.

  • Travel preparation: Review useful Hindi words such as नमस्ते, धन्यवाद, कहाँ, and समय before a trip or conversation.
  • Focused classroom practice: A teacher can select one subcategory, such as Question Words or Numbers, and run a quick review activity with a fixed number of cards.
  • Pronunciation review: Use the Listen button while studying each card to connect the Devanagari word with its spoken Hindi sound.
  • Custom word lists: Import a JSON deck with fields such as hi, en, cat, and broadcat to practice personal vocabulary instead of only the built-in deck.

Helpful Details

Study Tips

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.

  • Read first: Look at the Hindi word before flipping the card.
  • Listen carefully: Use audio to connect the written word with pronunciation.
  • Repeat aloud: Say the word before checking the English meaning.

Custom Deck Format

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.

  • hi: Hindi word or phrase in Devanagari.
  • en: English meaning.
  • cat: Subcategory such as Greetings or Numbers.
  • broadcat: Larger group such as Basics or Common Verbs.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

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.

  • Avoid mixing too many unrelated categories in one session.
  • Do not rely only on English meanings without reading the Hindi script.
  • Use smaller custom decks if a large imported file feels difficult to review.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Hindi Vocabulary Builder do?

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.

Can I choose what type of vocabulary to practice?

Yes. You can select a broad category and a subcategory, then choose how many cards to include in the session.

Does the app include Hindi audio?

Yes. The Listen button can be used to hear the Hindi word or phrase during practice.

Can I import my own vocabulary list?

Yes. The app supports JSON deck imports. The best format includes fields such as hi, en, cat, and broadcat.

Is this app useful for beginners?

Yes. It includes beginner-friendly categories such as greetings, polite words, numbers, colors, question words, and common daily vocabulary.

Does the app save progress between sessions?

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.