Hindi, asked by jyotsnasri, 4 months ago

How to learn Hindi fast?
How to be fluent in Hindi?

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Answered by Rajonya
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Answer:

So i started learning Hindi from 4th grade so i have gathered some tips:

1) First you need to be thorough with the Hindi alphabets.

2) You need to hear the pronunciations of the letters(do this through YouTube videos)

3)  You should start off with small words and small sentences and then try to  the pronounce words correctly and if needed, write the words.

4) In Hindi there are things called "matras" so you need to learn those too.

5) When you become better at it, you could trying watching Hindi movies (this is a fun way to learn Hindi). At first you could turn on subtitles and then you will get used to understanding the language.

6)  Listening to Hindi songs, speeches, podcasts and news are other great ways to start getting familiar to the fluent Hindi.

7) Get a English to Hindi dictionary and a Hindi to English dictionary (they are usually in the same book).  

8) The best way to learn Hindi, is to speak Hindi. It  is good if you have someone to talk to or you could try making conversations with yourself (basically pick a topic and make both sides of the conversation in Hindi).

Hope this helps!!!!!!  Good luck and have fun with learning the beautiful language of Hindi!!!

Note: some people, youtubers, etc use bad words so please be mindful of this.

Answered by hasteepatel5
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language and culture of India and learn Hindi?

Hindi is an Indian language of the Indo-Aryan family spoken in the northern part of the country. It is spoken by over 500 million people worldwide and is one of the main languages in India. Many (though not all!) Indians who might have Gujarati, Punjabi, Kannada, Tamil, Bengali or Marathi as their native tongue speak Hindi as a second language.

But it’s one thing to learn grammar and set phrases, and another to learn to speak like a native speaker. Here are a few suggestions to help you improve your conversational Hindi.

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