Learning Hindi Language Becomes Easier
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For those interested in improving their knowledge of Hindi language, there is a growing list of resources available online (more info on Hindi resources here). Some of the recent developments make it even more commonplace as you will find below. I am listing four such resources. Do check them out.
1. AOL website in Hindi
America On Line, the internet unit of Time Warner has launched website in Hindi language. So you have another website in Hindi language. (Here are some more Hindi websites)
The website offers a host of Web services including instant messenger, Google search, videos, Bollywood channels, city guides, education, international music, and access to mobile devices for email, chat, and downloads.
Apart from regular features, it offers a wide variety of content around Cricket, Hollywood, Bollywood, and so on.
Also, there’s an expert advice service named ‘Guru’.
2. Motorola India to unveil MotoYuva W180
The device would incorporate an in-built dictionary comprising of around 30,000 Hindi language words. This dictionary will have words that are commonly used by the modern-day youth of India.
MotoYuva W180 is also pre-loaded with a Hindu calendar that includes information on various festivals, nakshatras, sunrise and sunset times, tithi, etc.
3. Samsung to sell CDMA handsets with Indian features
It will offer a facility to type Hindi words in English (Hinglish), a ‘panchang’, and even set an ‘aarti’ for that day’s specific deity.
4. Viacom JV in Hindi channel launch
Viacom18, the joint venture between Viacom and Indian media conglomerate Network 18, has confirmed it will launch a Hindi-language general entertainment channel in India early next year.
The channel will consist of original, locally produced programming, as well as acquisitions and content from Viacom-owned MTV Networks (MTVN).
Network18’s motion pictures division, Studio18, which remains an integral part of the new venture, will continue to produce, acquire and distribute Hindi-language films.
Using these resources is a no-brainer as it all comes packaged with items of daily use. Do use them to help you learn Hindi.
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