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Lesson 4A1

Articles: a, an, the

उपपद: a, an, the

This is one of the biggest structural gaps between Hindi and English — Hindi has never needed a word like 'a' or 'the', so this entire category of decision-making is new territory.

Grammar Comparison

व्याकरण तुलना

a/an marks 'any one', the marks 'the specific one' — Hindi marks neither

English

I saw a dog. (some dog, unspecified) vs. I saw the dog. (a specific dog we both know about)

Hindi

मैंने एक कुत्ता देखा। / मैंने कुत्ता देखा। (एक, 'one', is optional and doesn't work the same way as 'a')

Hindi's एक ('one') can sometimes hint at 'a' but is genuinely optional and means something closer to 'a certain/single one' rather than functioning as a grammatical requirement — a bare noun (कुत्ता) already works whether you mean a specific dog or dogs in general, with context and word order filling the gap. Hindi can also use वह/यह ('that/this') to point at a specific noun, but there's no dedicated word that behaves like 'the'. English forces the choice on nearly every noun: a/an for 'one example, not yet identified', the for 'the one we both already know', or no article at all for general or uncountable ideas. There's no Hindi habit to fall back on here — treat this as a new skill built through exposure and correction, not derivation from a rule.

a vs. an is decided by sound, not spelling

English

a university (starts with a 'yoo' sound) vs. an hour (starts with a vowel sound, silent h)

Hindi

हिंदी में इस तरह का ध्वनि-आधारित चुनाव नहीं होता

Hindi doesn't have anything like this rule to compare to, so treat it as a small, standalone fact: 'a' before a consonant sound, 'an' before a vowel sound — judged by how the word is pronounced, not by its first letter. 'An hour' takes an because the h is silent; 'a university' takes a because 'university' actually starts with a consonant-like 'y' sound.

Vocabulary

शब्दावली

EnglishPronunciationHindi
a bookay bookएक किताबek kitāb
an applean AP-uhlएक सेबek seb
the sunthuh suhnसूरजsūraj
a cat / the catay kat / thuh katएक बिल्ली / वह बिल्लीek billī / vah billī