How long it will take time to learn Hindi and English?

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Depend on student and minimum 30 hours
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It will take exact 25 days to learn Hindi fluently, I have designed a course of 25 days, you can contact me if interested! 9 9 8 7 3 5 0 5 4 4
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Mimimum 30 days are required with one hour practice daily
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Its all depends on the individual and how much or what they want to learn , normally it would take just 30 days! Like 25 to 30hours classes.
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Learning a language is not an overnight task. It definitely takes sometime, yet gives you satisfaction of speaking the language when you learn it completely well. If you are serious and dedicated towards learning then it would not take you more than a month to learn any Indian language.
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it depends upon you how you are going to study it. give your utmost confidence and concentration for very less hour and try to enjoy what you are doing learning or writing I THINK 3-4 MONTHS IS ENOUGH
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minimum 2 months for best hindi.
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Usually 20-25 Hrs + Practice
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it takes 30 hrs enough but Depend on student
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Teaching is passion and hobby

30 days per language with 100 % dedication
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