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Learn Hindi - Hindi in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10

The dynamic development of the country s entertainment scene paved the way for the birth of what is now known as Bollywood. It is the popular and informal tag used to identify the film industry of the Hindi language. Bollywood is actually a mix of Hollywood and the former name of Mumbai, which is Bombay. Another of the classic songs is Mera Joota Hai Japani by Shailendra. It was used in the movie Shree 420. This song became famous particularly in areas of the former Soviet Union. The song gives out a message of proud Indian patriotism even if a certain individual has had the opportunity to step and live on foreign soil. For instance, you may decide to learn Hindi alphabet first during the first five days of your endeavor. After a week of mastering the alphabet, you should reward yourself for meeting your goal. The reward could be as simple as treating yourself with ice cream. It could also be as elaborate and costly as getting out of town for a night. You may also collect articles about India in general (even in English) so that your interest about the country and the language would be further intensified and refreshed as days go by. Have fun The best and fastest way to learn Hindi is through having fun. You should condition your mind to thinking that learning the language is not boring and exhilarating. At the same time, try listening to Hindi songs that could help improve your actual listening skills and understanding of the language. 6. Set language exchange initiatives with native speakers of Hindi. As mentioned, you could converse with your Hindi-speaking friends or meet new acquaintances who would be wiling to spend some time helping you understand further and practice your Hindi speaking ability. A final consonant is being marked with the diacritic called virama in Sanskrit, Halanta in Hindi, and a killer stroke in English for the purpose of cancelling out the inherent vowel. Like in any other form of Brahmi script, the letter order of Devanagari is based on phonetic principles which commonly take into consideration the place of articulation and manner of the consonants and vowels being represented. 

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