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Spoken Hindi Course from Scratch- English to Hindi
Rating: 4.8 out of 5(3 ratings)
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Spoken Hindi Course from Scratch- English to Hindi

Learning Hindi language will make communication easy for you when you travel.
Created byKhushboo Jhawar
Last updated 12/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn to Speak Hindi Fluently
  • Explore new language and speak with correct grammar
  • Regular talking practice is a must.
  • If you do not have a partner to practice , you can start with mirror practice

Course content

1 section23 lectures1h 36m total length
  • 1. Greetings1:59

    Learn basic hindi greetings and polite phrases, including you are most welcome, please, thank you, how are you, please come in, and please sit.

  • 2. Add oo and iye4:07
  • 3.Introduction2:21

    Learn basic Hindi introduction and sentence formation through simple phrases like 'may i hum' and 'this boy or that girl,' while noting similarities with Marathi and Punjabi terms.

  • 4. Relations4:15

    Learn essential Hindi kinship terms and their usage, from mummy and papa to nana and nani ji, bhaiya, didi, jiju, bahu, and dadaji, with practical examples.

  • 5.Colours0:47

    Learn Hindi color names such as laal, hara, nila, pila, purple yang guinea, orange rangi, white sulfate, black color, pink, gold, and brown Buddha.

  • 6. Counts1:24
  • 7.Question Format3:04

    Explore Hindi question formats using key question words, understand the s of pattern and the svo pattern, with examples like who are you and where is the book.

  • 8. Days of the week0:45

    Learn the names of the days of the week in Hindi and practice using these words in simple sentences.

  • 9. Parts of the body1:39

    Learn the Hindi vocabulary for parts of the body, including head, eyes, nose, mouth, heart, lungs, arms, chest, stomach, legs, knee, foot, fingers, and thumb, with pronunciation guidance.

  • 10.Time and Clock1:52

    Explore time concepts, including today, tomorrow, yesterday, and day after tomorrow, plus morning, afternoon, evening, and night. Learn to tell time on a clock and follow clockwise sequences.

  • 11. Simple Sentences3:36
  • 12. Tenses Part 13:43

    This video introduces Hindi tenses: present tense, past continuous, and future continuous, and teaches forming sentences in Hindi with gendered endings and the ga form for future.

  • 13. Tenses Part 26:18

    Learn how to form present, past, and future tenses in Hindi with examples, covering gender, sentence structure, and SVO patterns, and practice constructing sentences.

  • 14. Sentence Pattern2:05

    Learn sentence patterns in English and Hindi, focusing on the sv0 (subject-verb-object) and s v (subject-object-verb) patterns, with examples like Ravi plays cricket and Anisha drinks water.

  • 15. Sentence Pattern Examples3:15

    Learn to form sentences in the SVO pattern across past, present, and future tenses with examples like Rahul walked, Rahul is walking, and Rahul will walk.

  • 16. Fevicol Words3:49

    Explore fevicol words that connect sentences in spoken Hindi, including on, in, under, beside, and other prepositions, with practical sentence examples and usage guidance.

  • 17. Conjunctions7:43

    Explore Hindi conjunctions (fanboys) such as for, but, or, and, because, yet, so and learn to form simple sentences with subject and object using these connectors.

  • 18. Declensions10:07

    Delves into Hindi declensions, basic pronouns, and sentence patterns, and shows how to form simple sentences with a subject–verb–object structure using examples and essential words.

  • 19. Declensions Part 27:45
  • 20. Mai , Tum , Aap10:53

    Explore the Hindi future tense with will forms and examples like will come, will go, and will stay, using tomorrow and yesterday as time cues for pronoun-based sentences.

  • 21. Present and future Tense7:39

    Learn to form present and future tenses in Hindi, with examples of singular and plural usage, verbs like go, stay, reach, return, and everyday time expressions.

  • 22. Chapter 13:50
  • 23. Chapter 23:55

Requirements

  • No prior experience required . Learn speaking and forming new sentences from basics.

Description

In this course you will learn

1. How to Form proper sentences using grammar

2. How to make your own sentences

3. The basic words in Hindi Language

4. Different types of Sentence Patterns

5. How to talk to anyone fluently and many more.


To know more , Enroll Now !!


  • People who are interested in learning new language can enroll for the course .

  • This course starts with basics of how to pronounce words ,all the basic words used in daily life is covered in the beginning of the course .

  • Later, grammar is involved where, formation of sentences , different ways of speaking is been thought.

  • Without grammar a language cannot be learnt , so grammar is also added in the course .

Hindi Learning from Scratch has been explained in this so that you do not have any doubts in pronunciation .


Hindi is the national language of India; but, it is one of several languages spoken in different parts of the sub-continent. ‘National’ should be understood as meaning the ‘official’ or ‘link’ language. The homeland of Hindi is in the North of India, but it is studied, taught, spoken and understood widely throughout the sub-continent, whether as mother tongue or as a second or a third language.

Hindi has a special relationship with Urdu: their grammar is virtually identical, and they have a substantial vocabulary in common. However, the two languages part company at a higher level, because Urdu draws the bulk of its vocabulary from Persian and Arabic, while Hindi draws much of its vocabulary from Sanskrit. Besides, Hindi is written in Devnagari script, while Urdu is written in a modified form of the Arabic script.





Who this course is for:

  • People who want to explore Hindi language are most welcome !