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Overcome the Challenges in Learning Hindi

Are you facing challenges in learning Hindi and not able to find how to overcome it or how to learn Hindi with easy methods? Read the document in you will get to know about some challenges that you will face during your Hindi language classes journey and with this you will also get to know how to overcome with some best methods.<br>

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Overcome the Challenges in Learning Hindi

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  1. Overcome the Challenges in Learning Hindi One can learn Hindi from blogs or videos, but Hindi is a complex language requiring lessons and an environment to understand. Hindi is the official language of India and other neighboring countries like Nepal and Bangladesh. According to the studies, only 12% of Indians speak English, and 54% speak Hindi. Therefore, learning the language can be a great asset to speaking with natives, exploring job opportunities, and knowing the culture. Here are some challenges that you will face during your Hindi learning journey: Different Sounds The first problem an English speaker faces is the pronunciation of certain letters. Hindi has some sounds that are different from the English language. For example, Hindi has four different sounds of T, which are टठतथ, seeming similar to non-Hindi speakers. Therefore, knowing the difference and learning the sounds is necessary, as is possible with a Hindi coach. Hindi language classes will provide a patient environment to learn these similar-sounding letters.

  2. Larger Alphabet Systems The English language has 26 alphabets, and all the words are just combinations of these words. However, Hindi has around 46 generally used letters and more than 50 conjunction letters. The conjunction letters are when two letters join to make a shorter form. In addition, apart from the alphabet system, the numbering system is also very different. In English, the numbering system is easy as it follows a similar pattern through the numbers from 0 to 100. On the other hand, every count in Hindi is different, unlike twenty-two, thirty-two, or forty-two. So, learning these alphabets and numbers is a time-consuming process requiring daily practice, which is better possible with Hindi language classes. Gender Oriented Things English speakers will find the truth unusual, but in Hindi, every object has a gender. We usually call a child either a small boy or a small girl. But in Hindi, the word small changes to boy or girl. The interesting yet confusing part is that not only humans but every object and feeling, like cars, keys, bottles, hunger, etc., is either feminine or masculine. It gets tricky to know the difference between the genders thing as there is no hard and fast rule for making things masculine or feminine. So, start with guesswork and practice with which you can rule the difference later. There are also online Hindi lessons available if you are unable to join a physical class. Aspirated Letters There are two types of consonants i.e. unaspirated and aspirated. Though the same letter is used, there is a difference in speaking of both consonants. Aspirated letters are pronounced the same but require more force. The major difference you can see is the blow of air. To determine the difference, you need to hold your hand a little far from your mouth. In unaspirated words, you will feel a low blow of air, while in aspirated words, you will experience more force in the air.

  3. Different Sentence Structure If you form an English sentence from Hindi, the result will be a disoriented line. This is due to different word orders in both languages. So, let us understand the difference: English sentence formation is “Subject-Verb-Object” whereas Hindi sentences go like “Subject-Object-Verb”. Therefore, while forming Hindi sentences, keep in mind the SOV rule. There are other complexities while learning a language. Therefore, Hindi language classes can help you know these small yet major language specifications. Conatct Now (+1) 917 889 4903 drsonia108@gmail.com www.drsoniasharmaacademy.com 10628 Queens Blvd #750544 Forest Hills, NY 11375

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