LEARN HINDI LANGUAGE
what is Hindi? Well it’s one of the biggest spoken languages in the world with around 600 million speakers. In fact that’s only outnumbered only by Mandarin Chinese, English, French and Spanish! It is mainly spoken in and around the areas of northern India but, of course, it is spoken by communities all over the world. Hindi is also a very powerful language in terms of global politics, with India being one the fastest growing economies in the world. It is also the main language of Bollywood, the billion dollar film industry.
Hindi is a member of what language experts call the Indo-European language family. You may be surprised to know English is a member of this family too! This doesn’t mean they’re that similar though. Sanskrit is the Mother language of Hindi. Hindi has evolved from a language called Sanskrit, Dev nagari much in the same way languages like Spanish and French evolved from Latin. Hindi is very closely related to the language of Pakistan, Urdu. They’re so close in fact that some linguist say they are the same language!
Grammar wise, Hindi is very regular and most of the time everything follows the rules - which makes our lives learning it a lot easier! Its a very logical language.Of course, don’t be fooled, learning a language is never a walk in the park!
Hindi is Indian national language and learning Hindi will be able to understand Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati,Marathi,Nepali,Sanskrit etc. To deep know about India and understand Indian culture in depth, it really really important to learn Hindi. Our Hindi teacher Mrs. Rita has been teaching Hindi for many years now. People from different part of the world have been able to speak and write Hindi within a short period of time. Her teaching is friendly and she teaches in easy method which make learning Hindi fun and interesting. She teaches basic conversation in Hindi and also advance Hindi with reading and writing.
Hindi is a rich language, spoken, written and studied widely throughout India and some Asian countries. The primary source of Hindi is Sanskrit, one of the earliest members of the Indo-European language family. Like Sanskrit, Hindi is written in the Dev Nagari script, which is common to several other Indian languages as well. Much of the vocabulary of Hindi comes from Sanskrit, though Hindi also has a special relationship with Urdu. Their grammar and much of their vocabulary are virtually identical.
Learning it will open the door to a fascinating and diverse culture that spans thousands of years of uninterrupted history. There is a well known philosophy that puts forth that when one meditates on the specific sounds of the Dev Nagari alphabet, the written forms appear spontaneously in the mind. More than 600 million people speak the Hindi language, not only in India but also in almost every other country in the world. It is the primary language spoken in Northern and Central India, and has been chosen as the country’s national language, even though innumerable languages and dialects are spoken nation wide. Most schools throughout the sub-continent teach Hindi as part of their curriculum.
Hindi shares with English and most other European languages the same ancestral roots. They evolved from a language thought to have been spoken in Central Asia around 5,000 BC, called by linguists the Indo-European parent language. For this reason (and because of the 200-year influence of the British in India), many basic words in Hindi are the same as or similar to their equivalent in English.
Pronunciation in Hindi is relatively easy since, unlike English, letters are always pronounced exactly the same way. Once you've learned the letters, reading is straight forward and simple.
Don’t worry if Hindi seems really confusing and scary to start with - just keep working at it and practicing you’ll soon get there!
Finally I want to say good luck to you all!
what is Hindi? Well it’s one of the biggest spoken languages in the world with around 600 million speakers. In fact that’s only outnumbered only by Mandarin Chinese, English, French and Spanish! It is mainly spoken in and around the areas of northern India but, of course, it is spoken by communities all over the world. Hindi is also a very powerful language in terms of global politics, with India being one the fastest growing economies in the world. It is also the main language of Bollywood, the billion dollar film industry.
Hindi is a member of what language experts call the Indo-European language family. You may be surprised to know English is a member of this family too! This doesn’t mean they’re that similar though. Sanskrit is the Mother language of Hindi. Hindi has evolved from a language called Sanskrit, Dev nagari much in the same way languages like Spanish and French evolved from Latin. Hindi is very closely related to the language of Pakistan, Urdu. They’re so close in fact that some linguist say they are the same language!
Grammar wise, Hindi is very regular and most of the time everything follows the rules - which makes our lives learning it a lot easier! Its a very logical language.Of course, don’t be fooled, learning a language is never a walk in the park!
Hindi is Indian national language and learning Hindi will be able to understand Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati,Marathi,Nepali,Sanskrit etc. To deep know about India and understand Indian culture in depth, it really really important to learn Hindi. Our Hindi teacher Mrs. Rita has been teaching Hindi for many years now. People from different part of the world have been able to speak and write Hindi within a short period of time. Her teaching is friendly and she teaches in easy method which make learning Hindi fun and interesting. She teaches basic conversation in Hindi and also advance Hindi with reading and writing.
Hindi is a rich language, spoken, written and studied widely throughout India and some Asian countries. The primary source of Hindi is Sanskrit, one of the earliest members of the Indo-European language family. Like Sanskrit, Hindi is written in the Dev Nagari script, which is common to several other Indian languages as well. Much of the vocabulary of Hindi comes from Sanskrit, though Hindi also has a special relationship with Urdu. Their grammar and much of their vocabulary are virtually identical.
Learning it will open the door to a fascinating and diverse culture that spans thousands of years of uninterrupted history. There is a well known philosophy that puts forth that when one meditates on the specific sounds of the Dev Nagari alphabet, the written forms appear spontaneously in the mind. More than 600 million people speak the Hindi language, not only in India but also in almost every other country in the world. It is the primary language spoken in Northern and Central India, and has been chosen as the country’s national language, even though innumerable languages and dialects are spoken nation wide. Most schools throughout the sub-continent teach Hindi as part of their curriculum.
Hindi shares with English and most other European languages the same ancestral roots. They evolved from a language thought to have been spoken in Central Asia around 5,000 BC, called by linguists the Indo-European parent language. For this reason (and because of the 200-year influence of the British in India), many basic words in Hindi are the same as or similar to their equivalent in English.
Pronunciation in Hindi is relatively easy since, unlike English, letters are always pronounced exactly the same way. Once you've learned the letters, reading is straight forward and simple.
Don’t worry if Hindi seems really confusing and scary to start with - just keep working at it and practicing you’ll soon get there!
Finally I want to say good luck to you all!