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Learning Hindi Speaking Lesson 6

June 5, 2010 by Admin  
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Some basic words in hindi and how to frame sentence using those basic words I know, I have, I want, you want, you have, you know and -ve of all these. Conversation using all these statements. You may visit my site which is being updated sites.google.com

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26 Responses to “Learning Hindi Speaking Lesson 6”
  1. itwasnoteasy says:

    It would be aapke videos bahut achche hain :) (Lesson 7) Yes yes that’s true if you’ll just keep using it you’ll get a hang of all those small things. Hard work is always the key to success :-)

  2. LalithaSr says:

    No it means “May victory be on you”

  3. MrAbbasmustafa says:

    shukriya! when Some hindiwala talks.. They r using.. like usska,isska, words and all. what does it mean.. and I hope tht u will be using these kind of words in your comming lesson..

  4. itwasnoteasy says:

    Yes iskaa and uskaa are very common words. uskaa is used in statements like. This pens belongs to him. (ye pen uskaa hai)
    What’s the color of this? (iskaa color kya hai?) similarly you’d also here (iskee , uskee) used in case of feminine words.

  5. MrAbbasmustafa says:

    thanks for your reply gee.. bahut achcha explanation….

  6. jeyabalageorge says:

    very veryyy useful videos… thank u very much!..
    i have bought many books for learning spoken hindi… but the way u tech is the one really what i
    wanted… i am so happy that i found this!

  7. drpanga says:

    Just because Indian films used Urdu language for marketing purposes, it does not mean you label Urdu as Hindi, you are using hindi script with Urdu.

    Nice Urdu teaching video, keep it up but do not label it Hindi please.

  8. drpanga says:

    Urdu: main chahta hun

    Hindi: hamri iksha hay

    Urdu is a language that was mainly out of Arabic, Persian, Turkish and some local indian subcontinental words. It was created for better communication between the Mughal army & official work. Labeling it Hindi is wrong.

  9. itwasnoteasy says:

    Sir, with all due respect. I understand In India both hindi and urdu words are spoken commonly. I myself love Urdu. In this series of lessons I am trying to teach colloquial hindi which is spoken and understood by common people and I understand it may contain Urdu words But, if we dwelve into examples then the argument may go on and on. This is just for fun please don’t make it a subject of controversy. I sincerely don’t mean any offense.

  10. laquetehaciareir says:

    so i’ll learn2 at the same time;)?bueno,es cierto,mejor destacar diferencias entre idiomas,sin embargo esto es cosa de linguistas.Gente habla para comunicarse,expresarse y cada lenguaje vivo cambia y mezcla palabras.Todas las clasificaciones linguisticas no sirven si intentan diferenciar idiomas que naturalmente se encuentran en una tierra. por eso mismo.. the point is to use one which express what we want… that’s like in poetry hehe. to tyle narazie,czesc;)

  11. 22lovebird says:

    hey i’m like wanting to learn hindi soo much…tis thing really help me a lot thank you..

  12. ParadiseofTruth says:

    I love that soft, beautiful music you are playing in the background. It is SO relaxing. Would you tell me the name of the song?

  13. AStorm42 says:

    I test myself ! Its hard,but not impossible ! lol :) ) .. My mother language is romanian,but i will try more and more Hitesh ji ! Thank you again ! Have a good day you too !

  14. theloveheart15 says:

    OMG thnx now i understand a bit of what my boyfriend is saying to me :D I LOVE YOU for teaching me hindu <3

  15. twinkicoo says:

    Lessons are quite accurate to colloquial Hindi. I’ve lived in India for a year-trying to learn to speak with my fiance in his own language. You’ll have real trouble trying to speak “shuddh” Hindi to most Indians.

    Thank you for the great lessons..keep it up please. My only complaint is all examples given in masculine form. Shukriya bhai sahab-ji.

  16. kpatuk says:

    @itwasnoteasy ..hi sir…i am findin ur tutorials so easy to learn…thnaks for posting…i hve got a small doubt…wats the diff betwn ho and hai? where/how to use ho and hai? plz explain…

  17. malikaaa5 says:

    thanks so much for this!

  18. sharkcrow4 says:

    Hi! I have a question please for “I want” I don’t understand when you use “Muje chahiye” and when you use “Me chahta hun”. They both mean “I want” don’t they? Whats the difference?

  19. itwasnoteasy says:

    @sharkcrow4
    Thanks for raising such a nice question.
    When you say mujhe chahiye you mean I want something in respect to some object which want to posses. say for ex: I want car = mujhe car chahiye. but if you want to say something. I want all of you to vote for me. so you would say. “main chahta hun aap sab mere liye vote karein” but even if you say “main car chahta hun” that’s also okay.. probably once you get into a conversation and hear different things you get better idea of what to use.

  20. sharkcrow4 says:

    Okay. I get it now. Thanks! ^_^

  21. srinidhina says:

    Thanks a lot, the perfect way to explain the things.

  22. misssya11 says:

    Tere liye, ham hain jiye, honton ko siye ..<3

  23. Akyana11 says:

    thanks a lot for your lessons, getting ready to go back to India and would love to be able to speak with people who dont understand english…love your videos..hugs

  24. RamasamyArumugam1927 says:

    This lesson was fantastic. Very useful conversation training !This is exactly what I was looking for. Please do post similar lessons in future. Aap bahut achche hain !! :) Thank you – Bahut dhayawad

  25. ORobiinn says:

    The song in the background from veer zaara makes me cry .. :(
    But you’re doing great! I’m going to try and follow your lessons ..

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