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Learn Hindi Through English - Lesson 3

Let s take a look at how it is being applied in the world of Hindi. Basically, Hindi makes use of a symmetrical ten-vowel system. Like in any common phonetic setting, there are vowels having short or long length. The Hindi vowel system follows a nasalized system. This has aroused disagreement with the English system due to the English loaned ae which is not actually nasalized. 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. Instead, it would be advisable if you would set just a few hours each day for learning the language. It is not practical to allocate the whole day for learning Hindi. You certainly have other important things and activities to complete. Try to stick to your learning goals, no matter what. Set a time Set a specific time for learning Hindi everyday. Lack of incentives When China s economy grew, so did the influx of people from other countries wanting to learn Mandarin and do business in China. This is not replicated in India when the economy perked up. Aside from the fact that not every Indian speaks Hindi (and many Indians having no desire whatsoever to learn Hindi), the country gets by with English, the second official language sanctioned by the Indian constitution. Hindi punctuations on the other hand can be attributed to the western style. Commas, question marks, and exclamation points are part of the trade. At times periods are utilized to signify the end of the sentence but the traditional full stop in the form of a vertical line is usually used. When gender is laid on the table, Hindi grammar talks about a pair of gender for nouns. Corporations with plans of expanding their operations and sales in the South Asian region are recruiting people who speak Hindi. These people are not only knowledgeable with the language but with the Indian culture as well to be effective marketers of their products to the Hindi-speaking markets. Hindi language learning Integral to the success in the global perspective include facility of the language in the both the market and the manufacturing region. 

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