The Hindi language uses Devnagri script. It is a lot different from the European languages. It has 33 consonants and 11 vowels.  The Hindi alphabetical table is often called Varnmala, meaning Garland of letters. - Study24x7
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The Hindi language uses Devnagri script. It is a lot different from the European languages. It has 33 consonants and 11 vowels.  The Hindi alphabetical table is often called Varnmala, meaning Garland of letters.

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