"Vowels"

Vowels are easy to understand and act like siblings. 

Vowels are placed literally, so it is also necessary to understand and pronounce them.
Easy to learn and remember the vowels, translated in English.
                                                                        
Of course, one can learn to tune in, get it, and talk a dialect without essentially learning to perused and type in vowels and consonants.
Be that as it may, indeed in the event that you are doing not learn to studied and compose vowels and consonants, it is best to at slightest learn how to talk and articulate them, and ended up recognizable with their sounds, as this will offer assistance your talked dialect.      
     In this manner, it is worth contributing a few times to memorize at slightest the vowels and consonants.
            There's a video that strolls you through the sounds each vowel makes and how to compose them, so sound it out and attempt composing it.

                                This is the near translation of Hindi vowels in English.

  •      ---->       A
  •      ---->        AA
  •       --->          E OR I
  •       --->          EE
  •       --->          U
  •      ---->          OO
  • ए      ---->          AE
  • ऐ      ---->         AE
  •     ---->            O
  •     ---->          AU
  • अं     ---->            AN
  • अः    ---->            AH
  •      ----->           R, RR
              Writing vowels is easy which you have learned till now but putting them is very different. Hey, are all attached to the consonants and pronounced accordingly.
Let's take a look at how the various vowels are put with the consonants →
   प    +   अ      →     प   (Consonants are written as it is and pronounced the same)
   प    +   आ    →    पा    (Consonants are added with a standing line and pronounced as an AA  
                                              added to them)
   प     +    इ      →   पि  (Consonants are added with a standing line and half circle before the letter top                                         and pronounced as letter   I attached to them)
   प     +    ई       →    पी  (consonants are added with a standing line and half circle after the letter                                                         and pronounced as EE attached to them)
   प     +    उ       →   पु  (consonants get a spoon below the letter, and pronounced as letter U   is following it.)
   प     +   ऊ      →    पू  ( an inverted spoon below the letter is written, and pronounced a letter OO attached to them)
   प     +    ए      →       पे  (Consonants get a spoon at the top and pronounced as letter A attached to them)
   प     +     ऐ     →   पै  (consonants get 2 spoons at the top and pronounced as letter AE attached to them)
    प    +     ओ    →   पो (Consonants are written with a standing line after it and a spoon at the top and pronounced as letter O is attached to them)
    प    +   औ      →     पौ  (consonants are written with a standing line following it and 2 spoons at the top and pronounced as letter AO    are attached to them)
    प     +  अं     →      पं  (Consonants are written with a small dot at the top and are pronounced with letter AN with it)
    प     +    अः   →   पः  (Consonants are written with 2 dots at the side and are pronounced as
          letters AH are following it.)
    प     +   ऋ     →  प्र ,   पृ  (Consonants are written in 2 ways. They are given a slanting line at
 the bottom, and sometimes they are written as Half circle, is attached to them at the bottom.
                They are pronounced as letter R is attached to them. Within a word, whenever you see this. 
vowel sign, please try to pronounce the R in between the letters it is written.

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