Learn To Speak And Write Hindi
Autor: P.K.Agarwal
Wydawca: LotusPress
Ilość stron: 152
About the Book
Hindi is the main link language in India. Keeping in view of its immense popularly this book has been specially designed for the Non Hindi peoples especially the tourists and the businessmen within the country and from other parts of the world. The main emphasis of this book is on self learning and therefore the reader can easily learn to speak and write Hindi for everyday use. Enjoy learning…
About the Author
Mr. P.K Agarwal is a renowned writer and a linguist. He possesses a fairly good knowledge of English and Hind languages. He has done a lot of work in the field of translation between the two languages during last 28 years. He is associated with a number of activities in this area and regularly contributing to it in the form of lectures writeups and as an editor. He has many awards to his credit for creative writing. He believes that the language is the only bridge to bring the world together.
Introduction
Out books on languages have been designed keeping in mind the increasing number of tourists businessmen and other who visit these countries very often.
These books can also serve as a basis for more complete study of these languages.
Learners who use these books can easily make them selves understood where these language are spoken. By reading these books one is not required to learn a long list of grammatical rules.
The vocabularies in these books have been carefully selected to give every learner the words that are needed in all aspects of everyday life.
We at Lotus Press are pretty confident that these books will give the learners a useful introduction to these languages as they are spoken and written. This can eventually as lead the learners to achieve a complete mastery on their chosen language.
Learn to speak and write Hind helps you to get acquainted with the Hindi language. This will surely enable you to speak and write Hindi as fluently just the way the typical Indians do. Happy learning…
Contents
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Part I: Basics of Hindi Language
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Chapter 1 |
Alphabets and Pronunciation (Vowels, Consonants and Phonetics) |
9 |
Chapter 2 |
Combining letters |
14 |
Chapter 3 |
Basic grammar |
16 |
Chapter 4 |
Numbers and Numerals |
20 |
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I. Counting II. Ordinal Numbers III. Quantitative Numbers IV. Fractions |
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Part II: Words in Daily Use
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Chapter 5 |
Animals / Animals in water / Birds / worms & Insects/ Younglings of Animals |
27 |
Chapter 6 |
Cereals & food Stuff / Flowers / Fruits and Dry Fruits / Spices / Trees and its Contents / Vegetables |
33 |
Chapter 7 |
Personality / Professions & Occupations / Relations |
39 |
Chapter 8 |
Diseases & physical Defects / parts of Human Body |
45 |
Chapter 9 |
Dresses / Metal & Stones / Ornaments Make up & Jewels / world of nature |
52 |
Chapter 10 |
Colors / Directions / months / planets / Seasons / surrounding / time denoting words / weekdays |
58 |
Chapter 11 |
Building & Its parts / Household articles |
64 |
Chapter 12 |
Army and war / items of stationery / Musical Instruments / tools |
70 |
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Part III: General Conversation
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Chapter 13 |
Common Sentences |
76 |
Chapter 14 |
Greetings / invitation / Meeting and parting / gratitude / congratulations and good wishes / request / permission / instructions |
83 |
Chapter 15 |
Encouragement and consent / anger and quarrel / apologies / Time / weather / Education / Health/ some Do’s some Don’ts |
92 |
Chapter 16 |
Important conversations At the shop / tourist office / Railway station / enquiry at station / at bus stop / As guest / on arrival / with taxi Driver / At a hotel |
103 |
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Part IV: Miscellaneous Expressions
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Chapter 17 |
Idioms and phrases |
118 |
Chapter 18 |
Adjectives / verbs in daily use / genders |
124 |
Chapter 19 |
Similar words having different meanings |
131 |
Chapter 20 |
Some more expressions |
141 |
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