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This is why throughout the ages brilliant minds have sought to device various mechanisms in order to enhance the transport of messages and information in written or spoken form. Up to this point, the world is thriving in different fields because of the efforts of the previous generation in establishing effective means of learning and communication. Their first might be one of the 16 other major languages in India. To learn Hindi is like learning any other language for that matter. Depending on where you came from, there might be some difficulties but there might be some ease, too. Let us look at them. Alphabet Without going into the details of pronunciation, you might very well guess that there might be difficulties in the language starting with the alphabet. It is highly advised that keen should be observed when dealing with the Hindi concept as it is part of multiple perspectives of language classification. There is said to be standard Hindi and standard Urdu both of which are taken from the Khari Boli dialect. Hindi is primarily Sanskritised while Urdu has underwent a Persianizing process which led to the existence of various writing systems such as the Perso-Arabic script and Devanagari. How You could Learn Hindi Effectively Many people find learning Hindi as easy as learning ABC. Yes, this may be true compared to some other global languages, Hindi may be less complicated to master and learn. But be reminded that it may not be as easy as many teachers would claim. Expect learning the language as one of the most challenging tasks you would ever undertake. Current attitude also plays a good part in this apathy for Hindi. There had been anecdotes of Indian fathers discouraging their children to focus on Hindi as a language to learn. Another consideration is that Hindi speakers are not so keen on defining their language and their culture through Hindi. Unlike most nations and other ethnic groups, Hindi speakers would rather revert to English if all else fails in their business negotiations, in the clarity of their speech and in other related communication processes. The Hindi vowel system follows a nasalized system. This has aroused disagreement with the English system due to the English loaned ae which is not actually nasalized. Among the four views connected with the Hindi vowel system, the concept of nasalized long vowel phonemes occurring in the final part of the word and before a voiceless stop is the one being supported by experts.
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