DEVANAGARI CONSONANT PRONUNCIATION:
In Devanagari script, all consonants are organized into a very logical system as to where in the mounth they are pronounced.
The first group consists of consonants that are produced at the back of the throat such as: ka, kha, ga, gha. The second group consist of consonants such as cha, chha, ja, jhaa and so on. The last group will consist of those consonants that are pronounced with lips such as: pa, pha, ba, bha, ma. These will be followed by semi-vowels ya, ra, la , va and these, accordingly, will be followed by the group of sibilants sha, Sha, sa and the last sound of the Devanagari syllabary is the aspirate "ha".
After the full Devanagari consonant list, the will be a table of the dotted characters. Dots are used to make a deeper, more articulate sound and are mostly met in words borrowed from the Persian language and Arabic. These type of words are mostly used in Urdu or formal Hindi (my observation, may not be the rule).
In Devanagari script, all consonants are organized into a very logical system as to where in the mounth they are pronounced.
The first group consists of consonants that are produced at the back of the throat such as: ka, kha, ga, gha. The second group consist of consonants such as cha, chha, ja, jhaa and so on. The last group will consist of those consonants that are pronounced with lips such as: pa, pha, ba, bha, ma. These will be followed by semi-vowels ya, ra, la , va and these, accordingly, will be followed by the group of sibilants sha, Sha, sa and the last sound of the Devanagari syllabary is the aspirate "ha".
After the full Devanagari consonant list, the will be a table of the dotted characters. Dots are used to make a deeper, more articulate sound and are mostly met in words borrowed from the Persian language and Arabic. These type of words are mostly used in Urdu or formal Hindi (my observation, may not be the rule).
Dancers in Jaipure (photo: Aditya) |
VELAR CONSONANTS :
क
|
कबूतर
|
kabootar
|
pigeon
|
ख
|
खरगोश
|
khargosh
| |
ग
|
गमला
|
gamlaa
|
flower pot
|
घ
|
घड़ी
|
ghaRhy
|
PALATAL CONSONANTS:
च
|
चम्मच
|
chammach
|
spoon
|
छ
|
छतरी
|
chhatry
|
umbrella
|
ज
|
जहाज
|
jahaaj
|
ship
|
झ
|
झंडा
|
jhanDaa
|
flag
|
RETROFLEX CONSONANTS (Tongue should be "curled", sound like sitar strings):
ट
|
टमाटर
|
TamaaTar
| |
ठ
|
ठेला
|
Thelaa
| |
ड
|
डमरू
|
Damroo
| |
ढ
|
ढोलक
|
Dholak
|
DENTAL CONSONANTS:
त
|
तोता
|
totaa
|
parrot
|
थ
|
थर्मस
|
tharmas
|
thermos
|
द
|
दरवाज़ा
|
darvaazaa
|
door
|
ध
|
धनुष
|
dhanuSh
| |
न
|
नमक
|
namak
|
salt
|
LABIAL CONSONANTS:
प
|
पाठ
|
paaTh
|
lesson
|
फ
|
फल
|
phal
| |
ब
|
बस
|
bas
|
bus
|
भ
|
भालू
|
bhaaloo
|
bear
|
म
|
मोर
|
mor
|
peacock
|
SEMI-CONSONANTS:
य
|
यज्ञ
|
yagya
|
sacrifice, offering
|
र
|
रथ
|
rath
| |
ल
|
लड़का
|
ladkaa
|
boy
|
व
|
वन
|
van
| forest |
SIBILANT CONSONANTS श, ष, स AND ASPIRATE ह:
श
|
शेर
|
sher
|
lion
|
ष
|
शतकोण
|
shatkoN
|
hexagon
|
स
|
सपेरा
|
saperaa
| snake charmer |
ह
|
हाथी
|
haathee
|
elephant
|
DOTTED AND OTHER CONSONANTS (Usually rarely used):
(Unfinished)
क़
|
क़लम
|
Kalam
|
pen
|
ख़
|
ख़बर
|
Khabar
| news |
ग़
|
ग़ज़ल
|
Gazal
|
ghazal
|
ज़
|
ज़िन्दगी
|
Zindagy
|
life
|
फ़
|
फ़ैसला
|
Faislaa
|
decision
|
ड़
| |||
ढ़
| |||
ङ
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ञ
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क्ष
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श्र
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ज्ञ
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