Would it be possible for you to use the International Phonetics Alphabet (IPA) to write the transliteration of Hindi sounds? I think it would be easier for the learner.
@itwasnoteasy सभी मनुष्यों को गौरव और अधिकारों के मामले में जन्मजात स्वतन्त्रता प्राप्त है। उमें जन्मजात स्वतन्त्रता प्राप्त है। उन्हें बुद्धि औरन्हें बुद्धि और मामले में जन्मजात स्वतन्त्रऋता प्राप्त! --ऋषिकेश--
HEY IVE BEEN LESTENING TO HINDI MUSIC CUZ I KINDA LUV IT THOUGH I DONT REALLY KNOW WHAT THEY R SAYING BUT OH WELL I STILL LUV IT THE ACCENT ITSELF IS INTERESTING , SO HOW CAN I LEARN FIRST THE BASIC LIKE FOR EX' LIKE THE ABC BUT IN HINDI SO I CAN LEARN HOW TO PROUNOUCE THE CORRECT WORDS?CAN U TEACH ME?
Hi Friend, this was the original intention of putting up these lessons some basic colloquial statements in hindi with correct pronunciation so that you don't sound newbie in hindi.
@26HBIC I think you should watch indian movies and learn hindi. I'm sure you will learn it slowly...I have a friend and she is a christian but she can speak hindi coz she has been watching hindi films...Best of luck
@Aditi1605 i do watch hindu movies and listen to the songs but i dont know why i just cant learn the basic wrds its really hard ..lol but i will keep on trying
@lilguy1171 You are not as white as people living in the northern areas of Pakistan & most of Afghanistan who speak Urdu. Hindi is new label of Urdu language that is used in Indian films so now people think India's language is Hindi, in fact its Urdu (Pakistan's official language) the language created by Muslim rulers for better communication using Arabic & Persian script.
@lilguy1171 Try hrishimittal - his channel is in my subscriptions. I like his lessons as they are simple and easy to follow. ranjan2 and crazylassi also have different flavors of teaching
bro i use only urdu or hindi language in my daily talk and sometimes english. i dont know anything about hindi. but from ur lessons i improve my english. i m very thankful 2 u and appreciate u for a great job. Plz add more lessons as soon as well.
@shambala888 In terms of pronunciation, writing, and vocabulary, Hindi is much easier. As for grammar, it depends on what your native language is; but overall Chinese grammar is easier than Hindi.
hain can be used in many cases mostly for plural number and hoon will be used only for yourself and present tense i.e, when you are talking about yourself so for ex:
i am good - main achchaa "hoon"
i sing - main gaata hoon
"hain" can be used for second person or third person singular numbers too sometimes but mostly used for all kind of plural numbers so for ex:
hey, cud you help me translate smth. cause i don't know hindi(singaporean), but my bf is from dehli and i want to write to him in hind. plz reply if u can help! thank u
I wish I could speak Hindi/Urdu like my parents. They know many other languages as well, even though they are Bengali. I'm trying to learn Hindi first, are Bengali and Hindi similar?
omg hey! im bangladeshi and i know bangla as well. (same as bengali) and yes, bengali and hindi are similar somewhat. hindi was made to satisfy all the distinct languages and provinces of india, so you may find many words similar. like "aur" is bengali meaning the same thing- "WHAT ELSE?" and "chal" means "going" which is "CHALAO" in bengali. hope this helps :) im only 14 so i might not give a good explanation... haha
Do you speak Hindi? Could I ask you a favour? I want to put ''don't cry because it ends, smile because it happended'' in a card for her, but in Hindi script (i think she'd appreciate that). Could you send me the correct writing please? I would really appreciate that!
@drpanga What a hideously ignorant comment. Urdu is Hindi written in the Arabic script; with a few dozen Persian words artificially injected to give it a distinct 'Islamic' flavor. Hindi and Urdu share the same vocabulary (except for technical fields where Hindi borrows from Sanskrit and Urdu from Persian), and completely same grammar. Linguists strongly disagree to even recognize Hindi and Urdu as separate languages. The only major difference in Hindi and Urdu is the script.
i love to learn and speaking in hindi is awesome. Its like ez for me to pronounce it because its one of my top favorite languages in the world hehe. =) I can like sing hindi too. My culture is filipino witch i was born in Philippines hehe but i am not there anymore i came in a Australia when i was a todler so yeah. I am a Female by the way.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll keep that in mind how to make it more interesting, please feel free to let me know what you'd like to remove or add in the videos. Do check out my other lessons 9-14 and let me know ur suggestions. That's very helpful thanks.
this is what you'd say "Aur kya chal reha hai" if you just wanna say hi. there's no substitute you will say 'hi' but mostly when you meet someone you will say what's up and if you don't wanna sound ignorant i think you may use "aur kya chal reha hai" I'll posting new vid soon :)
Heyy, I'm just a learner who wants to say hi to my friends parents and not sound ignorant - how do you say hi? Is there a quick vid somewhere someone knows of...
I find the method of teaching very effective (saying the whole phrase, then splitting it up, and having the transliteration underneath).
The only thing I would prefer to see added is a literal English translation underneath the transliteration - that way, one could get a feel for the grammar (or just ignore it, if one wanted to). Many thanks again.
i have a questain i get [ aur kya chal ] but how cum u saying raaha??? shouldnt it be reeha because of the E ???????? please replay i realy wanna learn this stuff
Actually there is no E in rahaa if you learn to read hindi you can see that it is not written reha but rahaa. I think it's one of the most common transcription for it but it is not really how it is pronounced... You should learn to read devanagari first perhaps.
'aur' usually means 'and' but in other contexts like this one it means 'besiddes/more/else'
If you say this to a female you will also say kya chal raha hai (and not rahi) as well as if a female says it to you. After all it's WHAT is going on and that is neutral.
Well technically it means 'walk', but the literal translation does not work here. So literally it is: So, what else is walking?
But obviously it is one of those phrases that are commonly said and cannot be literally interpreted like the English equivalent of "Whats eating you?" for example.
In Hindi, the proper way or more formal way to say "What is going on (with you)" would be:
Aur, kya ho raha hai (aapke saath)?
Good luck with learning, I hope this response is still useful...
Yes, I don't want my lessons to be too formal as what happens is. When a person who doesn't much about a language uses formal words people think that the guy is new but if you use jargons or rather colloquial hindi for any language other people would understand the person is familiar with the language and has good command over the language.
All Indian parents should make sure that their children learn to speak such an eloquent poetic language. Namaste...Ye bahut achche theek hai. Theek hai.
mine took me out of hindi school for some reason and now ive had to learn off hindi movies. they thought itd be two confusing for me if i learnt 2 languages at once, and ive had to suffer because of it! GRR
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GrimReaperKILLYOU 1 week ago
This made me speak hindi easisly
MultiArnav123 1 month ago in playlist Learn Hindi
where is the 5th learn speaking hindi?
roobini9ify 3 months ago
Thanks im mexican dreaming of visiting india someday .. This videos are making it easy for me to get the pronunciation!! Namaste!
cokienikipeanut 7 months ago
Can u break down the alphabet in hindi 2??
Iesha85 1 year ago
I can't find traditional hindi anywhere, this seems more urdu than hindi :/
Mrtassan 1 year ago
Would it be possible for you to use the International Phonetics Alphabet (IPA) to write the transliteration of Hindi sounds? I think it would be easier for the learner.
yarmo28 1 year ago
@yarmo28
Thats a very good suggestion. I can certainly give it a try.
itwasnoteasy 5 months ago
are you busy?
olivegouw 1 year ago
@olivegouw
hindi translation would be :
"kya aap busy hain?" ;-)
Will put a new lesson soon friend.
itwasnoteasy 1 year ago
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@itwasnoteasy Actually it's "kya aap 'byast' hain?"
MajhiS29 1 year ago
@itwasnoteasy सभी मनुष्यों को गौरव और अधिकारों के मामले में जन्मजात स्वतन्त्रता प्राप्त है। उमें जन्मजात स्वतन्त्रता प्राप्त है। उन्हें बुद्धि औरन्हें बुद्धि और मामले में जन्मजात स्वतन्त्रऋता प्राप्त! --ऋषिकेश--
AlJulhara 11 months ago 2
@AlJulhara What the fuck have you written, you idiot!
Desi4evah 11 months ago
@Desi4evah can not you read not?infidel!!frosted flakes are tasty!
AlJulhara 11 months ago
@AlJulhara Yep. Frosted flakes are tasty that come from your mother's kitchen, asshole!
Desi4evah 11 months ago
@Desi4evah क्या आप के पास कोई सूत्र, जिन्होंने मु३ो? कोई आप नहीं है! क्योंकि मैं यह एक प्रसिद्ध व्यक्ति है । माता' सैंधव'
AlJulhara 11 months ago
@Desi4evah Uhm... No need to call him a idiot cause he didnt insult '' itwasnoteasy'' anyway
jennybabe8 2 months ago
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@jennybabe8 What are you talking about? You don't even know whom I was calling an idiot.
Desi4evah 2 months ago
@itwasnoteasy "Kya aap vyast hai?"
13rainDrain 5 months ago
@itwasnoteasy Āpa vyasta haiṁ?
that's the good translation
gogojachat 3 months ago
awesome!
mayacassis 1 year ago
we expect more videos from you. Itis helpfull for beginners.
mrrosegreen01 1 year ago
thank you so much!
ummmiloveu 1 year ago
HEY IVE BEEN LESTENING TO HINDI MUSIC CUZ I KINDA LUV IT THOUGH I DONT REALLY KNOW WHAT THEY R SAYING BUT OH WELL I STILL LUV IT THE ACCENT ITSELF IS INTERESTING , SO HOW CAN I LEARN FIRST THE BASIC LIKE FOR EX' LIKE THE ABC BUT IN HINDI SO I CAN LEARN HOW TO PROUNOUCE THE CORRECT WORDS?CAN U TEACH ME?
26HBIC 1 year ago 3
@26HBIC
Hi Friend, this was the original intention of putting up these lessons some basic colloquial statements in hindi with correct pronunciation so that you don't sound newbie in hindi.
itwasnoteasy 1 year ago
@itwasnoteasy thanks... i think I am still sounding like a newbie! Need practice!
breathless46 1 week ago
@26HBIC I think you should watch indian movies and learn hindi. I'm sure you will learn it slowly...I have a friend and she is a christian but she can speak hindi coz she has been watching hindi films...Best of luck
Aditi1605 1 year ago
@Aditi1605 i do watch hindu movies and listen to the songs but i dont know why i just cant learn the basic wrds its really hard ..lol but i will keep on trying
26HBIC 1 year ago
@26HBIC Ya i know but i uncerstand some of it its really good all thogh i dont KNOW FULL HINDI and i just turned caps on it
MultiArnav123 1 month ago in playlist Learn Hindi
oh wat its repeting but idc i can rite the symbols easy but kinda hard sayin it but i can say it
MultiArnav123 1 month ago in playlist Learn Hindi
kya bathkuro? AH HINDI NIH MA BOLA!oh it is hindi
MultiArnav123 1 month ago in playlist Learn Hindi
im afraid cause im whit but i wanna learn hindi what am i making a m istake here?
lilguy1171 1 year ago
@lilguy1171 You are not as white as people living in the northern areas of Pakistan & most of Afghanistan who speak Urdu. Hindi is new label of Urdu language that is used in Indian films so now people think India's language is Hindi, in fact its Urdu (Pakistan's official language) the language created by Muslim rulers for better communication using Arabic & Persian script.
drpanga 1 year ago
@lilguy1171 Try hrishimittal - his channel is in my subscriptions. I like his lessons as they are simple and easy to follow. ranjan2 and crazylassi also have different flavors of teaching
carmenlyra 1 year ago
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carmenlyra 1 year ago
z it like Urdo ??
ishqo0o 1 year ago
good video.thanks.
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chal.....chal......chal.....
hehehehehe......
MrSandip110 1 year ago
chal.....chal......chal.....
hehehehehe.......
MrSandip110 1 year ago
sorry in my last post in first line i write "urdu or hindi" its "urdu or punjab".
JamshaidRND 1 year ago
bro i use only urdu or hindi language in my daily talk and sometimes english. i dont know anything about hindi. but from ur lessons i improve my english. i m very thankful 2 u and appreciate u for a great job. Plz add more lessons as soon as well.
JamshaidRND 1 year ago
@JamshaidRND
Thanks for your kind words Jamshaid :)
itwasnoteasy 1 year ago
ccan somebody tell me which one is more defecult chinies or hindi?
shambala888 1 year ago
@shambala888 before going on to chinese or hindi please correct your english first.
orientlover1 1 year ago
@shambala888 In terms of pronunciation, writing, and vocabulary, Hindi is much easier. As for grammar, it depends on what your native language is; but overall Chinese grammar is easier than Hindi.
thephilosopherkartik 1 year ago
@shambala888 definetly chinese!!!!!!!!!!!!!
srambition 8 months ago
thnk you so much for posting this! awesome :)
gagaga12345able 1 year ago
It is........Learn to speak Hindi
gregrutz 1 year ago 2
this is rather funny, just pay for a god tutor its worth it in the end
michaelcullen123 2 years ago 2
could anyone explain to me when to use 'hain' or 'hoon' and other grammer things like this? thanks
ramya48 2 years ago
hain can be used in many cases mostly for plural number and hoon will be used only for yourself and present tense i.e, when you are talking about yourself so for ex:
i am good - main achchaa "hoon"
i sing - main gaata hoon
"hain" can be used for second person or third person singular numbers too sometimes but mostly used for all kind of plural numbers so for ex:
they sing - wo gaate "hain"
we sing - hum gaate "hain"
hope that gives you little better undestanding.
itwasnoteasy 2 years ago
thank you so much! that really helps! do you address any other grammar issues in your other videos? I haven't gotten a chance to watch them all yet
ramya48 2 years ago
hey if you have any doubt or anything to ask send me ok i will explain it:)
deepam08 2 years ago
@deepam08
hey, cud you help me translate smth. cause i don't know hindi(singaporean), but my bf is from dehli and i want to write to him in hind. plz reply if u can help! thank u
jayanti 1 year ago
@jayanti i can translate for u if u wish to!!!!!!!!!
srambition 8 months ago
@itwasnoteasy Great job! Thanks for the help with these vids.........Wish I knew more when I spent a month in India awaiting my friend's wedding. ;-)
ICELANDIC1 1 year ago
ăr or cia ĉel ĉal ĉăl râha răha raha he
zhoroscop 2 years ago
tu kuta hai lol jk
dddsucks 2 years ago
aap kaise hai
elizabethparr 2 years ago
Uh- not for me.
YvesIsaki 2 years ago
thik hai
panchopaynter 2 years ago
I wish I could speak Hindi/Urdu like my parents. They know many other languages as well, even though they are Bengali. I'm trying to learn Hindi first, are Bengali and Hindi similar?
arikitten 2 years ago
Hi, how are you today? i know a few words in Hindi.
Yes is Ha
No is Na
how are you is Ka-say-ho
how are you today ka-say-ho- a-ch
how are you today beautiful is ka-say-ho a-ch- sun-der
Booboo201999 2 years ago
Thanks, I see Bangla and Hindi are completely different LOL but I'm learning.
arikitten 2 years ago
im bangladeshi too :)))
LaUrEeNandBrOOkE 2 years ago
omg hey! im bangladeshi and i know bangla as well. (same as bengali) and yes, bengali and hindi are similar somewhat. hindi was made to satisfy all the distinct languages and provinces of india, so you may find many words similar. like "aur" is bengali meaning the same thing- "WHAT ELSE?" and "chal" means "going" which is "CHALAO" in bengali. hope this helps :) im only 14 so i might not give a good explanation... haha
LaUrEeNandBrOOkE 2 years ago
awesomeness
lol..ish ok im 15 and i know some basics
arikitten 2 years ago
im 17 and i know some basics :)
elizabethparr 2 years ago
"hindi was made to satisfy all the distinct languages and provinces of india, so you may find many words similar."
Sad they teach conspiracy theories to 14 year-old Bangladeshi kids there.
Hindi is nobody's bloody whore, Bangladeshi bitch!
OK. chill, bro. ;)
shotdeadbycam 2 years ago
Thank you !
AStorm42 2 years ago
Just because Indian films used Urdu language for marketing purposes, it does not mean you label Urdu as Hindi, you are using hindi script with Urdu.
Nice Urdu teaching video, keep it up but do not label it Hindi please.
drpanga 2 years ago
Do you speak Hindi? Could I ask you a favour? I want to put ''don't cry because it ends, smile because it happended'' in a card for her, but in Hindi script (i think she'd appreciate that). Could you send me the correct writing please? I would really appreciate that!
leelizabeth 2 years ago
@drpanga What a hideously ignorant comment. Urdu is Hindi written in the Arabic script; with a few dozen Persian words artificially injected to give it a distinct 'Islamic' flavor. Hindi and Urdu share the same vocabulary (except for technical fields where Hindi borrows from Sanskrit and Urdu from Persian), and completely same grammar. Linguists strongly disagree to even recognize Hindi and Urdu as separate languages. The only major difference in Hindi and Urdu is the script.
thephilosopherkartik 1 year ago
it's either namaste or sat sri kal it depends hehe lol!! But Sat Sri Kal To you hehe.
got2bluv4life412 2 years ago
i love to learn and speaking in hindi is awesome. Its like ez for me to pronounce it because its one of my top favorite languages in the world hehe. =) I can like sing hindi too. My culture is filipino witch i was born in Philippines hehe but i am not there anymore i came in a Australia when i was a todler so yeah. I am a Female by the way.
got2bluv4life412 2 years ago
Please raise the sound it is hard to hear and some enthusiasm make want to learn it
HarPlayer 2 years ago
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll keep that in mind how to make it more interesting, please feel free to let me know what you'd like to remove or add in the videos. Do check out my other lessons 9-14 and let me know ur suggestions. That's very helpful thanks.
itwasnoteasy 2 years ago
this is what you'd say "Aur kya chal reha hai" if you just wanna say hi. there's no substitute you will say 'hi' but mostly when you meet someone you will say what's up and if you don't wanna sound ignorant i think you may use "aur kya chal reha hai" I'll posting new vid soon :)
itwasnoteasy 2 years ago
Heyy, I'm just a learner who wants to say hi to my friends parents and not sound ignorant - how do you say hi? Is there a quick vid somewhere someone knows of...
RainySommers 2 years ago
thanks so much!
kiva414 2 years ago
man its raha not reha
cod4thegame 2 years ago 2
or maybe rahaa
9desertrose9 2 years ago
Thanks very much for posting these.
I find the method of teaching very effective (saying the whole phrase, then splitting it up, and having the transliteration underneath).
The only thing I would prefer to see added is a literal English translation underneath the transliteration - that way, one could get a feel for the grammar (or just ignore it, if one wanted to). Many thanks again.
drutgat2 2 years ago
no its rr...haa
aachman22 2 years ago
i have a questain i get [ aur kya chal ] but how cum u saying raaha??? shouldnt it be reeha because of the E ???????? please replay i realy wanna learn this stuff
princevinny15 2 years ago
Actually there is no E in rahaa if you learn to read hindi you can see that it is not written reha but rahaa. I think it's one of the most common transcription for it but it is not really how it is pronounced... You should learn to read devanagari first perhaps.
dragqueen5 2 years ago 2
Correct Im learning Devanagari and some of the writtern transliterations are Incorect
quarkphotonect 2 years ago
it's rahaa
PandeyMohinder 2 years ago
in this word , the E sounds like A then.
just like in English ( explample: blade, made. ) letters can be pronounced differently depending on the word.
ps: im not indian , im just learning too xD
9941270 2 years ago
very good work .thankssssssssssssss
NEYNAaaaa 2 years ago
thank you, thank you. its very nice. thaaaaank you
hamburgerinhh1 2 years ago
Hindi has got to be the nicest looking language imo.
skarvon 2 years ago 29
thanks its a good way to learn hindi !
100UNIT 3 years ago 2
A jak bedzie What'u up??
Aur kya chal reha hai too??
:PP
Elcik1771 3 years ago
this language sounds like crazy to me! I can't even think of the possibility I'm able to learn it :(
Liiwia 3 years ago
where there is a will there's a way.
Try try again. :-)
itwasnoteasy 3 years ago
yeah that's true, so maybe maybe jaja ;) for me the worst thing is the ALPHABET!
Liiwia 3 years ago
This is ghetto Hindi. Even Hindi movies use ghetto HIndi.
NoJusticeInThisWorld 3 years ago
no offense but i was hoping for something more
inugirl57 3 years ago 15
me too :(
aur kya chal raha hai? XD
nextblain 3 years ago
where can i buy an english - hindi dictionary??
administratorutube 3 years ago
barnes and noble
krishna161 3 years ago
yeh kya he man i want to learn more!:)
you put just one sentence??
administratorutube 3 years ago
to learn hindi the best way is to watch hindi films with subs
thecow777clone 3 years ago
Raha means happening so chal probably mean else.
for male say chal raha
for female say chal rahi
marcusdio 3 years ago
Speaking TO a female or a female speaking?
misharyutubbee 3 years ago
both
jdk209 3 years ago
u are wrong. please learn to speak properly.
cruizer1983 3 years ago
Nope. 'Else' here is 'aur'
'aur' usually means 'and' but in other contexts like this one it means 'besiddes/more/else'
If you say this to a female you will also say kya chal raha hai (and not rahi) as well as if a female says it to you. After all it's WHAT is going on and that is neutral.
isreasontaboo 3 years ago
what is chal? I'm learning Hindi right now and I am almost done with the basics of grammer and sentence structure.
gforceram 3 years ago
Well technically it means 'walk', but the literal translation does not work here. So literally it is: So, what else is walking?
But obviously it is one of those phrases that are commonly said and cannot be literally interpreted like the English equivalent of "Whats eating you?" for example.
In Hindi, the proper way or more formal way to say "What is going on (with you)" would be:
Aur, kya ho raha hai (aapke saath)?
Good luck with learning, I hope this response is still useful...
in2ennui 3 years ago 2
yea I agree with you.
His way of asking "WHat's going on" is ghettoish^_^...but both of u are right in ur own ways^^Thanks eh?
FatimaZhara18 3 years ago
Yes, I don't want my lessons to be too formal as what happens is. When a person who doesn't much about a language uses formal words people think that the guy is new but if you use jargons or rather colloquial hindi for any language other people would understand the person is familiar with the language and has good command over the language.
itwasnoteasy 3 years ago
interesting...I like the system
dcat13 3 years ago
धन्यवाद(Dhanyavaad)
adityaworld 3 years ago
i want tandori food now.
darthsehl 3 years ago
All Indian parents should make sure that their children learn to speak such an eloquent poetic language. Namaste...Ye bahut achche theek hai. Theek hai.
dhukka123 4 years ago 2
mine took me out of hindi school for some reason and now ive had to learn off hindi movies. they thought itd be two confusing for me if i learnt 2 languages at once, and ive had to suffer because of it! GRR
sundriedt0mat0 3 years ago
woow cool thank you !!
kajolandbollywood 4 years ago
that's good i like it, but if you could highlight the english words at the same time it would be better. (as far as you can.)
resheba 4 years ago
Cool! More please.
Lyndynw 4 years ago
Second Lesson has been uploaded.. Thanks :)
itwasnoteasy 4 years ago