English is an SVO(Subject-Verb-Object) language while Hindi is an SOV(Subject-Object-Verb) language.
Let’s look at the first example.
See the colour groups for faster understanding. Let’s see one more example.
Note:
1. A ‘to be’ helping verb is required in most of the Hindi sentences.
2. In Devanagari, there is no concept that ‘a sentence starts with a capital letter’ or ‘a proper noun starts with a capital letter’. All letters are of same size for all words.