Is the Hindi language difficult or easy in class 9th and 10th CBSE?

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Hindi language is easy.you should be thorough with your basics and if your mother tongue is Hindi than you will find it more easy.
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if you understand the language pretty well and are willing to write hindi just like your english paper then you will find 9th and 10th hindi to be a piece of cake. If you can barely comprehend hindi then you will have a very tough time. Of all the languages in my school we consider hindi to be the ea...
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if you understand the language pretty well and are willing to write hindi just like your english paper then you will find 9th and 10th hindi to be a piece of cake. If you can barely comprehend hindi then you will have a very tough time.Of all the languages in my school we consider hindi to be the easiest. read less
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Nothing is difficult. It depends on your preparation and way of approaching. Just be positive understand the aspects.
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Very easy as in cbse they would prefer giving you only from syllabus. The literature us very easy and Grammar is all basic which u would have studied in primary classes.
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