Tag: Pronunciation



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!

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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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24 Nov 08

A software, developed by Israel-based FTK Technologies, lets you type in ten Indian languages —Hindi, Bangla, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi and Urdu. The software uses a virtual keyboard that maps over your computer keyboard to be used like a regular keyboard or on screen with the help of a mouse.

 

The software comes in two variants. The advanced version, LooKeys Pro, uses a special webcam that determines what you are typing, representing essentially another method of input. LooKeys is compatible with MS Word and web browsers like Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. It can even be used with instant messengers like MSN Messenger and Gtalk.

 

As the LooKeys window opens, you can type a document in the language of your choice. The document can then be saved either as a Word document or copied and sent as an email.

 

To further the use of its vernacular options, the LooKeys window also has links to various dictionary sites and sites that provide vocal translations for those of us who may be unsure of pronunciation. Here you can also find links to Facebook, YouTube, AOL Mail, Gmail, Google, Orkut and Myspace. In short, your can modify you entire Internet experience to the language or your choice.

 

LooKeys, however, may take some getting used to. It is like learning to type all over again. But its comprehensive coverage of the languages it supports means you’ll also end up brushing up your grammar and spellings.

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