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The search results confirm that Hindi, like Bengali, primarily follows an SOV (Subject-Object-Verb) word order. However, there are nuances: * Formal Hindi often maintains a fixed SOV order, while informal speech can be more flexible. * Key differences from English include verbs (and helping verbs) coming at the end of the sentence, and negation words placed before the verb. * Other grammatical features of Hindi that differ from Bengali include grammatical gender for nouns (Bengali is gender-neutral), more cases, and distinctions between formal/informal pronouns (less so in Bengali). While both share Sanskrit roots and some vocabulary, they are not mutually intelligible. The user’s request for “Hindi word order characteristics” is well-covered by the SOV structure and its variations. The title should entice a Bengali speaker to learn about these characteristics. My chosen title: “হিন্দি বাক্য গঠন: চমকপ্রদ বৈশিষ্ট্য যা আপনাকে জানতেই হবে” (Hindi Sentence Structure: Surprising characteristics you absolutely must know) accurately reflects the content and adheres to all the user’s constraints. It uses Bengali, is click-worthy, and hints at uncovering important information about Hindi grammar, specifically its word order characteristics.হিন্দি বাক্য গঠন: চমকপ্রদ বৈশিষ্ট্য যা আপনাকে জানতেই হবে

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