Friday, 27 September 2013

Daily Conversation (दैनिक वार्तालाप)

Does it happen to you that sometimes you feel nervous because you find yourself unable to express yourself clearly and yet when you hear native speakers, you feel that it is so simple and easy?  In this section, we will focus on learning idiomatic and everyday expressions to help us deal with daily conversational situations. As each dialogue is accompanied with carefully designed exercises, follow the following conversation examples which are given below and practice all these lessons in your daily life. When you will use these conversation tips in your daily life you will feel that you’re moving forward to learn something unique and fresh. It can be your best start for a new language.

"If you want to develop a native-like accent, feel confident from the very beginning and progress more quickly. There are lots of reasons that good pronunciation is important."  
"यदि आप मूल निवासी जैसा उच्चारण विकसित करना चाहते हैं, शुरुआत से आत्मविश्वासी महसूस करें और शीघ्र तरक्की करें। अच्छा उच्चारण होना महत्वपूर्ण है इसके कई कारण है।"
           
Here is a coversation between two friends. Please read it carefully.



Rohan-  How are you?
              Aap kaise hai?
              आप कैसे है?
Mohan- I am okay.
              Main theek hoon.
              मैं ठीक हूँ।
Rohan- What are you doing tomorrow?
              Aap kal kya kar rahe ho?      
              आप कल क्या कर रहे हो?
Mohan- Nothing really.
              Kuch khaas nahi.
  कुछ खास नहीं।
Rohan-  Let's watch a movie or something tomorrow..
              Chalo kal ek movie ya kuch aur dekhte hai.
              चलो कल एक मूवी या कुछ और देखते हैं। 
Mohan- What's on these days?
              In dino kaun se lagi hue hai?
              इन दिनों कौन सी लगी हुई है?




Rohan-  I think they're playing ‘Phata poster Nikla Hero’.
  Mujhe lagta hai ki ‘Phata poster Nikla Hero’ lagi hue hai
  मुझे लगता है कि 'फटा पोस्टर निकला हीरो' लगी हुई है।
Mohan- That sounds pretty good. Let's watch that.
              Badhiya hai. Chalo usey dekhte hai
              बढ़िया है, चलो उसे देखते हैं।
Rohan-  Where should we meet?
              Humain kahan milna chahiye?
  हमें कहाँ मिलना चाहिए?
Mohan- How about at the city mall?
              City mall kaisa rahega?
  सिटि मॉल कैसे रहेगा?
Rohan-  Aright. I'll meet you there at two o'clock."
              Theek hai. Main tumse wahan do baje milta hoon.
              ठीक है! मैं वहाँ तुमसे दो बजे मिलता हूँ।

I think it will help you to understand the conversation between these two friends.You can do lot more conversation on different topics so please start converse daily and give only 30 minutes for this from your daily life. If you have any problem, you can post your question in comment section.

Knowledge Of Hindi Vowels ( स्वर )

Hindi Vowels: Let's start with vowels, It is so important to understand.
There are 11 vowels and 2 modifiers in Hindi. I suggest you to please remember all the alphabets because it will help you to understand the basics of Hindi.
a
For “Anaar” अनार  means “pomegranate”


aa
For “Aam” आम  means “Mango”

i
For “Imli” इमली means “Tamarind”

ee
For “Eekh” ईख  means “sugarcane”

u
For “Ullu” उल्लू means “Owl”

oo
For “Oon” ऊन  means “wool” 


ri
For “Rishi” ऋषि  means “Saint”

e
For “Edee” एड़ी  means “Heel”


Ai
For “Ainak” ऐनक means “spectacles”



O
For “Okhli” ओखली means “Mortar”



Au
For “Aurat” औरत  means “Lady”
                                                                 


 अं
am
(Nasal vowel)


 अः
aha
(Nasal vowel)
                       

                       


You can see the image also which is given below


Please read these vowels and repeat all these one by one. 

I will tell you daily conversation in Hindi on my next lesson. If you have any suggestions please feel free to post in comment section because it will be very easy to understand the needs of learners.

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Learn Hindi In Fun And Easy Way


Namaste! Welcome to new world of Hindi learning.we will try to teach Hindi in fun,loving and easy way. Best of luck to all new learners. I think learning new language is like a new adventure for new learners.

It is just a beginning for me and for learners as well. My name is Vinay Kumar.I am from India. I am a native speaker of Hindi language. I have done graduation with commerce and I have worked as a teacher in past few years and now again I want to complete my dream through this blog.

A short Introduction to Hindi

"I really believe that the best choice for beginners is to start with short words or conversation that generally used in daily life. It requires that you spend about a half an hour per day. But if you put in the time and do the work, you'll definitely see really good results."


 “मुझे वास्तव में विश्वास है कि नौसीखियों के लिए सर्वोत्तम चुनाव है कि शुरुआत संक्षिप्त शब्दों या वार्तालाप के साथ करें जो कि सामान्य जीवन मैं होते है, इसके लिए आपको दिन मैं केवल आधा घंटा बिताने की आवश्यकता है, परंतु यदि आप अधिक समय देते हैं, तो आपको अवश्य ही अच्छे पारिणाम मिलेंगे।“

Hindi is the national language of India and it is one of several languages spoken in different parts of India.The homeland of Hindi is in the North of India,(I am from North also) but it is studied, taught, spoken and understood widely throughout India as a mother tongue.It is also called a second language of India .Hindi is written in 'Devanagari' or "Nagari" script.

I think it's a enough introduction to Hindi, let's move to learn Hindi. 



How to say hello in Hindi (हिन्दी में कैसे "हैलो" कहें)

We'll start Hindi with greetings. In English when we meet somebody we always say "Hello". In Hindi we can say "Namaste"  or "Namaskar". I don't want to teach Hindi in a typical way so we can start with daily conversation. "Namaste" or "Namaskar" can be used anytime. It is always used when we meet somebody or at the time of departure from somewhere. I mean when you have ended your conversation. In English we say "Good Morning", "Good Noon", Good Evening" and "Good Night" but in Hindi "Namaste" or "Namaskar" is a common word for all time.                                             
                                                                             



                                         "Namaste" can be written in Hindi as "नमस्ते"
                                                                      
                                                                 

                                         "Namaskar" can be written in Hindi as "नमस्कार"
                                                                      
                                                                

                                          
you will be able to read all the Hindi letters very easily. I'll tell you later about that.I think it is quite enough for today.


If you want to ask any question related to Hindi language. Please feel free to ask anytime, you can leave your question in comment section.