This is the 128th most frequent Hindi word.


The Hindi letter "ड" (ḍa) is a consonant in the Devanagari script, representing a retroflex plosive sound.


Here, 'ड' starts the word 'डाकिया' (postman), which uses the letter 'ड' in a consonantal form to form the noun referring to a person delivering mail.

डाकिया चिट्ठियाँ लेकर आया।

The postman brought the letters.


In this sentence, 'ड' begins the word 'डमरू' (damaru), a traditional percussion instrument, indicating the cultural significance and musical usage of terms involving this letter.

मुझे डमरू बजाना बहुत पसंद है।

I love playing the damaru.


Here, 'ड' is part of the verb 'डांटना' (to scold), illustrating its use in verbal expressions to describe actions.

उसने डांटा क्योंकि गलती हो गई थी।

They scolded because a mistake was made.