Indian people out there in the North think that Hindi is the easiest
language in the world. In fact, many Indians whose native language is not
Indian (there are 22 more “big” languages in India) often have to learn
Hindi if they move to Delhi or want to act in Bollywood 🙂 Sometimes in
takes 4 years or so but they all learn it 🙂 I think foreigners can learn
it also 🙂
Thank You :). My name is Neeraj, im from Mauritius. My great grandparents
came from India. Recently, I had a divine inspiration from Lord Shiva. I
want to learn Hindi and Sanskrit as well. I want to know the meaning of
what I say when I pray. I want to be able to read the Vedas in original
Sanskrit and not the English translated version. Where can I learn Sanskrit?
I am not concerned with eritten technicalities. I am sure my friend will
forgive my pronunciation since I am not indian. Which by the way reminds
me. Are Indians allowed to marry non Indians? thanks
I have a friend from Gudrat who likes cotti Rolls. He told me in certain
parts of India cotti rolls are also known as Franky’s. I am not sure, but I
think cotti rolls are popular in Northern India and not in Southern India.
Did you ever ride in one of those cool cars – the Hidustan Amby?
kya aapke ghar ke aage garden nahin hai
hindi lesson
thank you and i think so!
Thank you!
Ram ram, thanks so much for the comment! I appreciate you like the videos
and find them useful!
@deepam08 Yes, I wrote “oo” instead “of “u”. OK fine, we’ll remake the
videos. Thanks and keep correcting the mistakes!
Indian people out there in the North think that Hindi is the easiest
language in the world. In fact, many Indians whose native language is not
Indian (there are 22 more “big” languages in India) often have to learn
Hindi if they move to Delhi or want to act in Bollywood 🙂 Sometimes in
takes 4 years or so but they all learn it 🙂 I think foreigners can learn
it also 🙂
I found this the most helpful from a number of videos i watched. Thankyou
very much
i find all this things sooo familiar because of the bollywood movies ive
watched! 🙂
Bahut bahut shukriya! 🙂
@CrazyLassi What is the difference between Spoken Hindi and Hindustani(I
think its the language of hindi movies)
Thank You :). My name is Neeraj, im from Mauritius. My great grandparents
came from India. Recently, I had a divine inspiration from Lord Shiva. I
want to learn Hindi and Sanskrit as well. I want to know the meaning of
what I say when I pray. I want to be able to read the Vedas in original
Sanskrit and not the English translated version. Where can I learn Sanskrit?
is veryyyyyyyyyy hard to learn!!!!!!!!!!!! :-/
When I said Shukriya in India. Someone got excited because she thought I
knew Urdo. I was so confused at the time. Lol it makes sense now.
I am not concerned with eritten technicalities. I am sure my friend will
forgive my pronunciation since I am not indian. Which by the way reminds
me. Are Indians allowed to marry non Indians? thanks
what is the difference between the two hellos ?
I have a friend from Gudrat who likes cotti Rolls. He told me in certain
parts of India cotti rolls are also known as Franky’s. I am not sure, but I
think cotti rolls are popular in Northern India and not in Southern India.
Did you ever ride in one of those cool cars – the Hidustan Amby?
Thanks, it’s great to hear that!
Thank you! I’m excited to keep learning. What is ji in front of nahin and
haa? Is it the same as “namaste crazylassi ji”