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Learn Hindi Through English - Lesson 42

Unlike most nations and other ethnic groups, Hindi speakers would rather revert to English if all else fails in their business negotiations, in the clarity of their speech and in other related communication processes. Lastly, Hindi is alive and well yet it is not seen as the kind of key to India and its people like Mandarin to the Chinese or English to Americans and French to France. A Short Primer On Learning Hindi As of last count, Hindi is said to be spoken by more than 180 million people of India and even considering it as their mother tongue. Another 300 million people use Hindi as a second language. Together with English, it is the main official language of India. These figures are apart from those that speak Hindi from many parts of the world like Yemen, Singapore, South Africa, Fiji, Nepal, New Zealand and even in the United States. Prefer interactive Websites that would enable you to learn words and sentences at your own pace. Most recommended are online sites that enable you to attain direct Hindi translation of specific English words, and vice versa. Listen to Hindi music. Take note of the chorus. Usually, that part of every song is the catchiest. Around 48 percent of the Fiji population rely on Hindi dialects as means of communication. A huge chunk of this percentage can be linked to individuals having Indian ancestry whose forefathers basically emigrated from India and brought about the Hindi existence within Fiji. Hindi is part of a trifecta that serves as the official language of Fiji. The writing is done from left to right wherein there is a lack of letter casing usage and the presence of a recognizable distinctive horizontal line that runs above the letters providing some sort of a link. As mentioned above Devanagari is the main script for Hindi but it is also part of the writing system of Nepali and Marathi. Depending on where you came from, there might be some difficulties but there might be some ease, too. Let us look at them. Alphabet Without going into the details of pronunciation, you might very well guess that there might be difficulties in the language starting with the alphabet. Hindi has a total of 10 vowels and 40 consonants. 

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