English Words That Come from Hindi
50 English words borrowed from Hindi & Urdu — celebrate India’s gift to English!
💡 Why Learn English Words That Come from Hindi?
Did you know that English borrowed hundreds of words from Hindi and Urdu? Words like ‘jungle’, ‘loot’, ‘avatar’, ‘shampoo’, and ‘bungalow’ are all Indian words that entered English during the British colonial period. They’re now used worldwide — India’s gift to the global language!
This is a pride page! Share it with your child to show that English isn’t just a foreign language — Indian languages helped BUILD it. These 50 words prove that Hindi and English are deeply connected. Your child will love discovering how many everyday English words are actually Indian!
Nature & Geography Words (10 Words)
Action & Crime Words (10 Words)
Home & Daily Life Words (10 Words)
Food & Spice Words (10 Words)
Spiritual & Cultural Words (10 Words)
📏 Rules & Patterns
Hindi/Urdu Words Entered English During British Rule
From 1600-1947, the British in India adopted hundreds of Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, and Sanskrit words into English.
Sanskrit Words via Religion & Philosophy
Many spiritual/philosophical words entered English from Sanskrit: yoga, karma, nirvana, avatar, dharma, mantra.
Tamil & Southern Indian Contributions
Tamil and other South Indian languages gave English many words: curry, mango, rice, ginger, pepper, calico.
Trade & Fabric Words
India was a major textile exporter. Many fabric words are Indian: cashmere, chintz, dungaree, calico, khaki.
Words Indians Already Know!
The best part: you already know these words! They feel natural because they ARE your words. This page is about pride — India enriched the English language.
🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!
🧠 Parent Tips
One Word Per Day
Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!
Learn the Patterns
Don’t memorize each word separately — learn the rules above. Once you know “K before N = silent K”, you’ll get ALL those words right!
Watch & Listen
English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.
Encourage, Don’t Correct Harshly
Say “Actually, this word is said like…” gently. Never mock a child for mispronouncing — confidence matters more than perfection.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How did Hindi words enter English?
▼During British rule in India (1600-1947), British traders, soldiers, and administrators adopted Hindi/Urdu words for things they didn’t have English words for: jungle, bungalow, verandah, monsoon, curry, shampoo.
How many Hindi words are in English?
▼Hundreds! Some estimates say 500-1000 words from Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Sanskrit, and other Indian languages entered English. Many are so common (jungle, shampoo, yoga) that English speakers don’t know they’re Indian!
Which Indian language contributed the most words?
▼Hindi/Urdu contributed the most everyday words (jungle, loot, thug, bungalow). Sanskrit contributed philosophical words (karma, yoga, nirvana). Tamil contributed food/trade words (curry, mango, rice).
Do Indians pronounce these words correctly?
▼Usually better than native English speakers! Since these words originated in Indian languages, Indians naturally get the sounds right. The original Hindi pronunciation is usually close to the English version.
Why should kids learn about this?
▼It builds pride! Many Indian children feel that English is a ‘foreign’ language. Learning that English borrowed heavily from Hindi, Tamil, and Sanskrit shows that it’s a shared language. India didn’t just learn English — India helped build it!