Learn Hindi - Most Used Expressions
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@Imanuelization to emphasize the nasalization of the vowels because there is no difference in English.
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@evercllear Hindi-Urdu is a fairly simple language.
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@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.
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You should have included the Hidi words too to give us a chance to see how the sentences are writen in Hindi.
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@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
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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?
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ah yes , the wheel of life at the indian flag : )
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@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')
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@draliriaz Ahhhm....ok
You should write how to pronounce the phrases ;\
daffy1981 2 years ago 39
It's funny how it ended with "I need a doctor".
EliteXtasy 2 years ago 33