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Vocabulary Module

Fruits in Hindi (Phal)

Explore the marketplace vocabulary. Learn the names, pronunciation, and nutritional profiles of common Indian fruits.

Mango
Sweet (King of Fruits)
आम
(Aam)
Mango
Apple
Sweet / Crisp
सेब
(Seb)
Apple
Banana
Sweet / Soft
केला
(Kela)
Banana
Grapes
Sweet / Sour
अंगूर
(Angoor)
Grapes
Orange
Citrus / Juicy
संतरा
(Santra)
Orange
Pomegranate
Sweet / Seeds
अनार
(Anaar)
Pomegranate
Papaya
Sweet / Soft
पपीता
(Papita)
Papaya
Guava
Sweet / Crunchy
अमरूद
(Amrood)
Guava
Watermelon
Watery / Sweet
तरबूज
(Tarbooz)
Watermelon
Pineapple
Tangy / Sweet
अनानास
(Ananas)
Pineapple
Coconut
Milky / Nutty
नारियल
(Nariyal)
Coconut
Lemon
Sour / Citrus
नींबू
(Nimbu)
Lemon
Pear
Sweet / Grainy
नाशपाती
(Nashpati)
Pear
Strawberry
Sweet / Tart
स्ट्रॉबेरी
(Strawberry)
Strawberry
Lychee
Sweet / Floral
लीची
(Leechi)
Lychee
Sapodilla
Sweet / Malty
चीकू
(Cheeku)
Sapodilla

Marketplace Grammar

1. Buying by Weight

In India, almost all fruits (including Bananas in some regions) are sold by the kilogram (Kilo), not by the dozen or piece.

Example: "Ek kilo seb dena" (Give me 1kg of apples).

2. "Kaccha" vs. "Pakka"

These are crucial adjectives when buying fruit:

  • Kaccha: Raw / Unripe (e.g., Green Mango)
  • Pakka: Ripe / Ready to eat