Vowels in the Hindi Alphabet
Here, we talk about the Hindi vowels, known as the स्वर Swar. These sounds will help you form words, sentences, and stories in the Hindi language.
Learning Hindi Vowels: A Fun and Easy Guide for Kids
When we start learning any language, the first friends we meet are its letters. In Hindi, these letters are divided into two major families—Swar (vowels) and Vyanjan (consonants). Today, let’s meet the vowel family!
Think of vowels as the backbone of the Hindi language. Without them, the consonants can’t speak properly. In fact, the word Swar itself means sound or voice. So yes, vowels are literally the “voice” of Hindi.
Why Should Kids Learn Vowels First?
Just like you start with the ABCs in English, vowels are the starting point in Hindi. Here’s why:
- Simple Sounds – Most vowels are easy to pronounce and fun to say.
- Word Makers – They help consonants form real words, making reading possible.
- Daily Life Connections – Many common words in Hindi begin with vowels, like Anaar (pomegranate), Aam (mango), or Imli (tamarind).
Learning vowels first helps children gain confidence and recognize patterns in words. Once vowels feel familiar, adding consonants becomes much easier.
Two Forms of Vowels
Here’s a cool fact: Hindi vowels have two forms.
- Independent Form – When the vowel stands alone.
- Dependent Form (Matras) – When a vowel attaches itself to a consonant.
Hindi Vowels With Examples
Vowels are like the colors in a painting—they add life and make things beautiful. In Hindi, we have 13 vowels, each with its unique sound. This is the Independent Form of the Vowel.


Putting together Vowels and Consonants
Just like a puzzle, where every piece fits perfectly to create a picture, combining vowels and consonants in Hindi lets you create beautiful words and sentences.

Hindi Vowels List
In Hindi, when a vowel and a consonant come together, they create new sounds! This is the Dependent Form of the Vowel where Maatras are added to Consonants. Let’s see how it works:


It’s like magic—just with letters!
A Little Peek into History
Did you know Hindi is written in the Devanagari script? The name may sound fancy, but it simply means “the script of the city of the gods.” Pretty cool, right?
Devanagari has been around for more than a thousand years and is used not just for Hindi but also for Sanskrit, Marathi, and Nepali. In this script, vowels are given a very special place—they always come first!
That’s why when you start learning Hindi, vowels are the very first letters you meet, just like “A” is the first letter in English.
Another fun fact: Hindi vowels come from ancient Sanskrit sounds, which means kids today are learning the same sounds that people spoke thousands of years ago. Some vowels, like ?, are rare in everyday Hindi but still important in Sanskrit shlokas, names, and prayers.
So, when you learn vowels, you’re not just learning Hindi—you’re connecting to a big piece of Indian history and culture!
Happy learning!


