Learning Additional Language : HINDI
Learning Hindi can be a rewarding and enriching experience, opening doors to new cultures, career opportunities, and personal?connections.
Here is the learning plan that I went through:
Week 1-2: Focus on learning the Hindi alphabet and basic pronunciation rules.
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Week 3-4: Start building my vocabulary with common Hindi words and phrases.
Hello: ?????? (namaste)
See you later: ???????( phir milenge)
Good morning: ??? ?????? (shub prabhat)
Good afternoon: ?????? (namaste)
Good evening: ?????? (namaste)
Good night: ??? ?????? (shubh ratri)
Yes: ??? (haan)
Week 5-6: Learn simple Hindi grammar rules, such as verb conjugation and sentence structure.
First of all, grammar in Hindi follows the SOV (Subject – Object – Verb) word order, as opposed to the SVO order English uses. The second rule you need to remember is that everything has a gender in Hindi grammar. There are two grammatical genders in the Hindi language: feminine and masculine.
Week 7-8: Practice basic conversations in Hindi, focusing on greetings, introductions, and everyday topics.
So Hindi opens doors to understanding North India's diverse, culture, history,? and? traditions. Hindi proficiency is a valuable asset in various fields, including tourism, education, business, and international?relations.