Posts Tagged ‘hindi’

Hindi Old: All You Need To Know

Monday, December 6th, 2010

English and Hindi don’t share a complete lot of vocabulary or grammar. The languages are written in distinctive alphabets. Possibly Hindi just appears too “exotic” to you. If they can learn Hindi, you can, too. Here are some recommendations for your success. These are just magical with regards to touching the core of each and [...]

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Uses Of Hindi

Friday, November 5th, 2010

You may well believe that it can be harder to determine how to study Hindi than it is to find out another, more familiar language. English and Hindi do not share loads of vocabulary or grammar. Maybe Hindi just appears as well “exotic” to you. After all, millions of Indian youngsters speak, read and be [...]

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Brief History Of Hindi Language

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Hindi, the native tongue of the people inhabiting the northern and central part of India, belongs to the Indo-Aryan or Indo-European group of languages. Hindi or its dialects are spoken by about 41 percent of the people of the country. An estimated 415 languages are considered to be living languages in India making India the [...]

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Brief History Of Hindi Language

Monday, August 31st, 2009

An Indo-European or Indo-Aryan language, Hindi is spoken widely in the central and northern part of India. The language, or its dialects, is spoken by about 41 percent of the people of India. Several hundred languages are spoken by the people of India. The estimated number of language used is 415. In terms of language [...]

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