How can I learn Hindi?

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Hi Baidyabati To learn Hindi you have to start with Letters (Swar, Vyanjan) followed by mayrayein and baarahkhadi. Next you learn words followed by sentences and finally learn the language. Thanks.
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Just like other languages there are many books to learn the basics of Hindi. One can start it gradually by learning swar, vyanjan then 2, 3 or four letter words then matras. Many online classes are also available where they helps to learn to speak, understand and write the language, thus making it more...
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Just like other languages there are many books to learn the basics of Hindi. One can start it gradually by learning swar, vyanjan then 2, 3 or four letter words then matras. Many online classes are also available where they helps to learn to speak, understand and write the language, thus making it more easier. read less
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Daily practice,talk with Hindi people,observe how they are talking
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You can be able to speak and learn hindi very easily just need of practicing , learning , interest and listening. learn basics then practice it or observe people talking in hindi
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