Six seems to be written छः or छह् (from what i know, even if the pronunciation is the same, but it seems illogical) and for some reason it's pronounced 'Che' rather than 'Chah' (the way its written).
Also why is त romanised as TH while it is a very distinct T like 'tea' unlike ठ (th, palatal) or ट which should be like T but a bit softer?
There are some inaccuracies even for someone who's a beginner, unfortunately Sanskrit and Devanagari, even if using the exact same alphabet are a bit different, the former which is or was the original form doesn't use the 'remove vowel' mark (्) at the bottom of the consonant while Devanagari does it almost automatically unless you put ा (-aa) at the end of it.
I'm Spanish and some words that are Indian sound Spanish :O dos
ZombieFreakful 5 months ago
You can clearly see that Hindi and English are related on some level (and indeed, they are both Indoeuropean languages).
Kreloar 7 months ago
so wat wud 21 b????????
girliegirl754 8 months ago
thank you
SSunshower 1 year ago
Six seems to be written छः or छह् (from what i know, even if the pronunciation is the same, but it seems illogical) and for some reason it's pronounced 'Che' rather than 'Chah' (the way its written).
Also why is त romanised as TH while it is a very distinct T like 'tea' unlike ठ (th, palatal) or ट which should be like T but a bit softer?
DrSAM69 1 year ago
There are some inaccuracies even for someone who's a beginner, unfortunately Sanskrit and Devanagari, even if using the exact same alphabet are a bit different, the former which is or was the original form doesn't use the 'remove vowel' mark (्) at the bottom of the consonant while Devanagari does it almost automatically unless you put ा (-aa) at the end of it.
DrSAM69 1 year ago
Almost like kurdish.
bafri1989 1 year ago 2
yay...i love this...atleast i can count to 20 in spanish, french and hindi now!!!
Tikable07 2 years ago
i know how to count to seven :-]
megzdee8 2 years ago
हाय अच्छा वीडियो
-Jitesh
JiteshJassal 2 years ago