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Learn Hindi - Most Used Expressions

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These are lessons with audios to help you learn Hindi, If you want to hear how do many phrases and expressions sound in Hindi then this is the right place for you, with Linguanaut you can learn for free, have fun

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  • You should write how to pronounce the phrases ;\

  • It's funny how it ended with "I need a doctor".

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  • @Imanuelization to emphasize the nasalization of the vowels because there is no difference in English.

  • @evercllear Hindi-Urdu is a fairly simple language.

  • @RedQNZ I would like to clarify that the word for thank you in Hindi is actually "Dhanyavaad". "Shukriya" is not from Hindi, but is a loanword from Arabic.

  • You should have included the Hidi words too to give us a chance to see how the sentences are writen in Hindi.

  • @Imanuelization That's because of nasalization, I guess it's easier to notice/pronounce it if it's written. Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm just a beginner :D

  • Why is "Aap kaisee hain" written this way? particularly "HAIN" it hasn't got a "N" in the word. I'ts like "Nahin" for no, the correct spellig is Na-ee, THERE IS NO "N" IN THE SENTENCE! Why in the hell do they keep adding letters that aren't there?

  • ah yes , the wheel of life at the indian flag : )

  • @TheRuth101 Theres as such no hindi equivalent to 'Good Afternoon'. Greeting eachother is one of d easiest things in Hindi. Whether u wanna say Good Morning/Afternoon, Hello/Hi, just say 'Namastey' (Num-us-té, the 't' is like a Spanish t rather than an English t). Use it at any time of the day and with anyone. What the video here tells u r the literal translations of the english greetings, nobody actually uses them. But if you want to know it is - Shubh Din! ( 'u' like in 'bush')

  • @draliriaz Ahhhm....ok

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