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From: ranjan2
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  • Thank you so much for this video, it's been REALLY helpful, you are amazing!

  • It's really hard for an English speaker to do the aspirated consonants right... this'll take some practice.

  • Why is there a cat crying in the background of this?

  • @NotPotable There might be a cat. At that time, the landlord at my place had two cats Tiger and Stella.

  • @ranjan2 Ahkay, thank you! It was distracting, I kept wondering why a cat was upset.

    Thank you for these videos, by the way - I'm interested in Hindi but I have not found anyone to tutor me yet.

  • Whew. Hard to manage those consonants :)

  • Great video :)

    Can you explain a bit further though the difference between the two consonants that represent the "sh" sound at 5:36? They both sound the same!

  • I'm a bit confused. If hindi doesn't have alveolar consonants [t] and [d] like you said in 0:55, then what were the [t] and [d] consonants we learned in 4a?

  • One set was dental consonants, ie dental [t] and [d], and one set was retroflex consonants.

  • Thank you! are the retroflex versions used often?

  • dhanyavaad!

  • Awesome dude! Just some advice. I wouldn't use 'tin' or 'bin' as examples, but instead a word that begins with 'bh'. And, how do I know when 've' is 'w'?

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