Hi, I want to learn hindi speaking. This is my humble request to all senior members. Plz help me out. Rajkumar.
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Hi MK, I also want to learn Spoken Hindi..... I finished exam 1 so i can able to read but i cant speak Can u pls help me out....
From India, Madras
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If you have already did prathamic.. then it will not be a problem to you... Just, Get a Hindi speaking friend... Daily have a chat... Listen to Hindi channels... Thats it
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I agree with Rajkumar. It's the only way you'll get to learn for free, at your own pace, in a comfortable environment, and most importantly, because you'll be with a friend and also having fun together, you won't even notice that you're learning.

That's unless, of course, you have money to spend and want to attend a professional Hindi coaching institute. In which case, I am sorry I can't help you because your search on Google will yield the same results as mine! Good luck and just catch hold of the first Punjabi you find!

Kind regards,

From India, Gurgaon
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Bharathi,

Without practice, you cannot learn any language. Theoretical knowledge may help you to understand, but for speaking, you need to practice with people who speak the same language, just as you learned to speak English.

Pon

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Hi MK,
I also want to learn Spoken Hindi. I finished exam 1 so I can able to read but I can't speak. Can you please help me out....

Dear Ms. Bharati,
The only way to pick up Hindi is to mingle with people and environments where Hindi is the mother tongue. In fact, you will not even realize that you have learned Hindi after three months. The same will apply to any language, not just Hindi. There is nothing better than that. That's for sure. It's my personal experience.

From India, Bilaspur
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Dear Bharati,

The best way to learn Hindi is to memorize a few important Hindi words and try to talk to your friends using those words. Talk slowly and try to catch hold of some words of which you may not be aware. Similarly, I am doing the same while talking in Arabic here in Saudi Arabia with my Saudi friends. Don't worry about pronunciation and mistakes; try to learn, and definitely within a year, you will judge and find yourself in a much more comfortable position while speaking to others.

Regards,
Mushtaq Shaikh

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Go for a Hindi movie and visit metros like Delhi and Mumbai; you will learn Hindi automatically.

Warm Regards,

Rajib Saha (B.Pharmacy/MBA-International Business)
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your name is Bharati and u don’t know Hindi language. Warm regards Rohit Singh 09312713777 , 09310926660
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Rohit, In TN, we are not taught Hindi in schools. This is due to the Politicians. When we come to N.India, we find it difficult to communicate. Pon
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