Different Ways You Can Learn To Read Hindi


One of the official languages of India is Hindi. If you want to be able to speak to people and understand things that are written in India, you will probably want to learn to read Hindi and speak the language.

Hindi is written in Devanagari script, so English speakers will have to learn a whole new alphabet in order to master this. There are a number of different ways you can go about learning this language.

The easiest way to go about your quest to learn to read Hindi would be to attend a course offered by a language school or university. This way you would have an instructor, usually a native speaker, to help you through the process, answer any questions, and correct any mistakes that you might make. However, this can be a bit expensive, especially if you go with private lessons. However you will have the best chance of learning to speak the language quickly if you use this method.

A slightly cheaper way to go would be to purchase a language instruction course that is presented through CDs and books, or better yet, as a computer program. One well-known company that provides language lessons like this is Rosetta Stone, but there are many different courses out there.

These courses typically teach you how to learn to read Hindi, as well as speak and understand the language. This is a great language learning method to try if you need to fit your lessons in during random amounts of free time you might have available since not everyone can set aside blocks of time for formal lessons.

For those who would just like to get a taste of what it is like to learn to read Hindi and are very motivated, there are also some free language learning resources on the internet. You can get quick lessons on the alphabet, grammer, and pronunciation, as well as a number of beginning lessons.

These free resources could help you to figure out whether learning this language is really for you and how much help you might require to continue on with it -- meaning whether a course with an instructor would be best, or whether a computer program might be enough for you to be able to pick the language up.

 

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