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Useful Hindi words and phrases for beginners (Hindipedia.com)

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2010

http://hindipedia.com: In this lesson you will learn some simple words such as yes, no, please and thank you. You will also learn some phrases useful for beginners, when you want to say you don't know much Hindi or you don't understand something.

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  • thanks u are very clear and i learned a whole lot

  • @Salindaparmar thanks. i have some more new lessons for you!

  • SOUNDS REALLY WONDERFUL

  • @citizen102266 why thank you!

  • I hope you're not offended by my suggestion, but I wish you would go back to the short lessons you had in the beginning. There's a lady who does Arabic lessons that way - it's a hard language and she keeps her lessons under 3 minutes or so. If you could do that, that'd be great. I just find myself nodding off with the longer lessons. Again please don't take offense, and thanks!

  • @IrisMG thanks, that's a brilliant suggestion. i'm often wondering when people might be falling asleep. i'll keep it short and simple from now on.

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  • Thanks for your comments, everyone! I am going to try and do the videos more often. Keep your suggestions coming, as they help me just get in front of the camera and do it instead of thinking too much about what to teach.

  • bahut bahut danyabad

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  • Dhanyavaad :)

  • Thanks for this, man. I'm going to India in March for 5 weeks, first timer, want to impress a little by at least attempting to address Indians in their native language (at least, the ones that speak Hindi as their first language). Kripaya

  • @hrishimittal Thank you so much for not being upset. Hindi can be a lot to take in, sometimes!

  • why do u post so rarerlly..:(((

  • @TheyDontSee The word "shukriya" is not from Hindi, it derives from the Arabic word "shoukran". There are some foreign words in "impure" Hindi, or Hindustani, but this man is teaching standard Hindi.

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