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Learning Hindi Speaking Lesson 6

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Some basic words in hindi and how to frame sentence using those basic words
I know, I have, I want, you want, you have, you know and -ve of all these. Conversation using all these statements.

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  • if but is pur what does magaar mean?

  • @alexxx1836

    kintu, parantu, pur, magar is all same. all are used just like but in english.

  • is it Maim cahata hum or Main chahta hun?

  • @Gutsyndicate

    it is main chahta hun

  • i have a question , ok i know hindu has alot of languages so what language does salman khan speaks?? i see alot of salman and pryanka movies and i would like to know what they r saying with out putting the sub titles so what is the language that they both speak ..thanxs

  • @26HBIC

    Salman khan priyanka etc. These are bollywood actors/actresses and the language spoken in bollywood movies is Hindi. :-)

    Hope that answers your question :-)

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  • @itwasnoteasy but the pronunciation of jaana and jaanana seems the same. is it?

  • That was hard!

  • WOW HINDI IS KINDA HARD BUT I GOT THE HANG OF IT

  • i like your style of teaching. i am from kerala ,name is geetha, i learnt hindi in degree. but speaking very difficilut for me. i am in Dubai for 30 years.working as a subject teacher. but i am scared of speak hindi still. friends making me shame. can you please help me to give some more tips to speak hindi very easily. my mail id. geetha501@yahoo.com i will wait for your reply. geetha

  • In the conversation of the two guys I think there is something wrong.

    It should be "No, I don't have!" instead of "Yes, I don't have"

    For "I want" I've been told it's "mujhe chaiye" instead of "main chahta hun"

    So, what is right then?

    Thank You so much!

  • @alexxx1836 thank you so much ! i know what you mean we also have it in my language

  • @rozemanderijntje tum means like you as a friend, and aap, you as a more formal way..this happens in other languages to, but not so much in english

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