Tag: Phrases



1 Jul 09

A  new series of audio lessons for Hindi self learning designed specifically for those of you who don’t have much time on your hands, full of useful words and phrases that I can actually see myself using, with loads of witty and amusing bits in between, rapidly building a foundation of word and phrase knowledge.

Whereas traditional learning methods spread their learning out across a multitude of lessons and activities, this unit is ideal if you are considering learning some Hindi to enhance your experiences of traveling in India or as the first step in studying Hindi in greater depth.

Learn a few words everyday. Build your vocabulary with the most common words used in everyday conversation.  Spit them out in rapid fire. Put into practice, ask simple questions, give short answers, order things using single words only to begin.

Listen carefully  to Hindi being spoken in this new unit.  Slowly it will become easier to distinguish the words you have learnt and learn a few new ones.

You can practice by speaking aloud to yourself [just don't let anyone see you do it] Always keep a gift nearby just in case you need a quick bribe for any passing Guru’s who might help out with a few lessons. [ I always talk to myself because I like dealing with a better class of person!]

Highly recommended for anyone learning Hindi. Find out more here.

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20 Jun 09

While going through the posts on one of Facebook pages about Hindi learning, I found that problems/difficulties narrated by people are quite diverse from beautiful to bizarre in nature and scope and straight-jacketing them into groups/categories spoils the beauty of this diversity. But for the sake of clear understanding, I have condensed the comments and then grouped them into three types – requests made, problems faced, and personal or emotional reasons.

1.  Request for Help – instances vary from seeking assistance to asking for do-it-for-me.

Is there anyone who could translate my name into Hindi letters?

I need some help if it’s possible . I would have liked to know if “prem sé” means “by love” in English and “par amour ” in French.

I am trying to correctly find the Hindi translation for ‘forgiveness’ . Can anyone help?

I’m  a beginner Hindi student. I need to find a mistake in each sentence. These are the sentences:……………(ommited here)

I need help for my exam this week.

Could you tell me is there any Hindi-English and English Hindi Online Text Translator?Or maybe

you have a program which can accomplish this task.

2.  Difficulties Faced - mostly related to grammar.

There is no place (that I know of,  in our country) that teaches Hindi. I am stuck trying to learn and practice over the internet.

Its a beautiful language, but I get mixed up with the gender and grammar a bit.

I found the Devnagri script easy and can easily relate it back to English letters and sounds but my main failing is word order, or more getting gender and context right.

Listening and talking is not so difficult to learn, but writing and reading … wow – it’ll take time :)

i’m just starting but I would like to learn the aksharas and how to used it right because I started to study them but it´s very difficult for me.

I can speak some phrases and I can read Devnagri script. Please help me. I want to learn more.

I am learning Hindi for some time, but I have none to talk to. I would like to practice and talk to someone whose native language is Hindi.

I was wondering if there’s an intuitive way to know which NOUN goes with which VERB and in which CASE….because I have to learn lot of them just by heart.

3.  Personal/Emotional Reasons – like back to roots, or for the sake of love

I want to learn Hindi Language because I must defend my ancestors language.

I want to learn Hindi, because I’m born in Mumbai, and I want to live in India. Now I live in Norway and I want to learn Hindi fluent.

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Full comments can be read at : http://www.facebook.com/Hindilearner

Conclusion

No matter what are your own reasons for learning Hindi (else, you won’t be reading this article), all such problems can be easily solved with a little patience making use of available learning resources on the internet. For example, to get over Hindi grammar related issues, one can pick up this ebook. The trick is to optimally utilize the website resources you feel comfortable learning with.

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9 May 09

How to speak Hindi!

The most effective way to learn a foreign language is through the linguistic approach – training starts from sounds, from which words and phrases are formed, until eventual construction of sentences using these words are made.

In this light, I have prepared a comprehensive report to help you learn how to speak the Hindi language using linguistics … in just 12 days or even less!

The report comes with audio recordings of more than 3 hours in the voice of native speakers in popular .mp3 format which you can listen to even while on the move.

With pronunciation guides, accurate glosses, and ample examples, you will never have any problem understanding each Hindi word and sentence you come across, until you’re be able to create your own sentences as well.

The best thing is …

You don’t need one whole school year or even a semester to train yourself in a language that more than 900 million people speak. 12 days is all it takes to learn how to speak Hindi!

Click here for complete information.

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16 Apr 09

Learn Hindi

Learn Hindi


Hindi Language Quickstart is particularly aimed at the growing number of people who want to grasp the basics of the Hindi language during weekend or short breaks, without having to master any complicated grammar or phrases.

Hindi Language Quickstart concentrates only on the essential Hindi required for brief conversation, breaking it down into short, relevant, easy to learn categories of words, phrases, sentence making and routine daily conversation in different situations. Each section allows you time to listen to, time to reflect with a step-by-step explanation in English language, time to kickstart which lets you practice your pronunciation in Hindi language and time to recap so you can listen again and see how much you have picked up.

Speaking Hindi Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated! You Can Quickstart Now!

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8 Dec 08

 

Are you interested in learning Hindi, but just don’t have the time?

WordPower – Lite may be the perfect learning tool for a language learner like you. You can play it on your ipod or iphone.

WordPower – Lite is the ideal solution as you learn to read, say and understand essential Hindi vocabulary in just seconds. WordPower – Lite comes with audio recordings of a native Hindi speaker and a voice recorder so you can master perfect pronunciation of words and phrases anywhere, anytime. Study at your convenience at times and places that work for you!

With 1 word a day, you can memorize and master pronunciation effortlessly!

If you’re busy on any particular day, just save the word to you own personalized Word Bank to study at your own convenience. 

Memorize and Master Pronunciation of 1 Word or Phrase a Day! Words and Phrases Used are Chosen from the most Frequently Used Words in the Hindi language! 

1 Word a day adds up fast! Over the course of a year, that is 365 New Words.

WordPower – Lite is available for download at iTune store for 99c.

One word a day not enough?

You can upgrade to WordPower – Full today and get instant access to 2000 of the most Frequently Used words and phrases in the Hindi languages!

 

No excuses – start learning and speaking Hindi today!

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