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Hindi  Language Course

Hindi language has its roots in the classical Sanskrit language. It has been influenced and enriched by Dravidian, Turkish, Farsi, Arabic, Portuguese and English. It is a very expressive language. The language acquired its current form over many centuries, and numerous dialectical variations still exist. Like Sanskrit, Hindi is written in the DevNagari script, which is common to several other Indian languages as well. Much of the vocabulary of Hindi comes from Sanskrit, though Hindi also has a special relationship with Urdu. Their grammar and much of their vocabulary are virtually identical.
Hindi became the official language of India on January 26, 1965,

Hindi is official language of Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bihar, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal

Also there are Hindi Speaking people in Pakistan, Maharashtra , Andhra Pradesh. Karnataka, Mauritius, Fiji, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad, United Arab Emirates.

Need of this language: for General communication, Office atmosphere and to understand and communicate with the local citizens
World Language Lab provides a perfect combination of the Hindi language and culture training. Classes range from basic to advanced level and are suited to the student’s requirement. Various courses like short term courses, long term courses, with group and individual classes.

Level I: Communicative Hindi:

Course structure

This level covers basic vocabulary of Hindi and its sound system. This also covers with required grammar for converse. We train them how to communicate with short senesces in the beginning and continue with complex sentences. This makes you to understand how to speak with common people. We use audio and video along with text materials. This gives more familiarity with the daily usage, correct pronunciation and behavior of local people and the language.

The language is used extensively in class during discussions and role- playing. This helps students to improve their fluency and speak correctly.

Other highlights include questions on comprehension of simple texts, descriptions from day to day life situations, simulated dialogues.

On course completion the student will be able to;

comprehend the spoken language from vocabulary used in text. Understand the language at a specific level. Recognize correct sound patterns. Grammatical terms studied. They will also know the cultural elements of the Hindi society. Carry on a conversation within the framework of the vocabulary studied.

Duration: Two months.

Level II: Reading, Writing and Speaking:

Course structure

This level covers with vocabulary of the language and its sound system. Functions like understanding, speaking, Reading, and Writing are taught. Written comprehension audio and video are also used to train this language. Conversations, discussion, essays writing will be key points of training. Students are made familiar with the Read, write and speak accurately.

The training includes comprehension of simple texts, descriptions from day to day life situations, proper dialogues and role playing. Use and understand the language and the vocabulary text. Speak, read and write.

On completion of the course student will be able to;

comprehend the spoken language from vocabulary used in text. Read, write and understand the language at a specific level. Recognize correct sound patterns and translate from English to Hindi while demonstrating grammatical skill, write exercises etc.., Know cultural elements of the Hindi society. Carry on a conversation within the framework of the vocabulary studied.

Duration: Two and a half months.

Hi!
Namastey!
नमस्ते
Good morning!
Suprabhaat
सुप्रभात
Good evening!
Shubh sundhyaa.
शुभ संध्या
Welcome! (to greet someone)
Aapka swaagat hai!
आपका स्वागत हैं।
How are you?
Aap kaisey hain?
आप कैसे हैं ?
I'm fine, thanks!
Mein theek hoon, shukriya!
मैं ठीक हुँ ।
And you?
Aur aap?
और आप?
Good/ So-So.
Accha/ Theek-thaak
अच्छा/ ठीक-ठाक
Thank you (very much)!
Shukriyaa (Bahut dhanyavaad)
शुक्रीया (बहुत धन्यवाद)
Hey! Friend!
Arrey, Dost!.
अरे, दोस्त
I missed you so much!
Mujhey aapkee bahut yaad aaee.?
मुझे आपकी बहुत याद आयी।
What's new?
Kyaa chal rahaa hai?;
क्या चल रहा हैं?
Nothing much
Zyaada kuch nahi
ज्यादा कुछ नहीं ।
Good night!
Shubh raatri.
शुभ रात्री।
ee you later!
Phir milen-gay.!
अलविदा।
Good bye!
Alvida!
अलविदा।
I'm lost
Hum kho gaye hain.
हम खो गये हैं ।
Can I help you?
Kya mein aapki madad kar sakta/ sakti (female) hoon?
क्या मैं आपकी मदद कर सकता /सकती हुँ ।
Can you help me?
Kya aap meri madad kar saktey hain?
क्या आप मेरी मदद कर सकते हैं ।
Where is the (bathroom/ pharmacy)?
śaucaghara/ pharmacy kahaan hai?
शौचघर/ फार्मेसी कहां है
Go straight! then turn left/ right!
Seedhey jaaey! Phir bānyae/ dānyae mudiye
सीधे जाएँ-फिर बाएँ-दाएँ मुडिए ।
I'm looking for john.
Mein John ko dhoondh rahaa/ rahi (female) hoon.
मैं जोन को ढुँढ रहा-रही हुँ ।
One moment please!
Ek minat…
एक मिनट
Hold on please! (phone)
Ek minat…
एक मिनट
How much is this?
Yeh kaisey diyaa?
यह कैसे दिया ।
Excuse me ...! (to ask for something)
Kshama keejeeae…
क्षमा कीजिए ।
Excuse me! ( to pass by)
Kshama keejeeae…
क्षमा कीजिए ।
Come with me!
Mere saath aaeeyé!
मेरे साथ आइए ।
Do you speak (English/ Hindi)?
Kyaa aap (angrézee/hindi) mein baat kar saktey hain?
क्या आप (अंग्रेजी-हिंदी) में बात कर सकते हैं
Just a little.
Bus thodaasaa.
बस थोडासा
What's your name?
Aapka naam kyaa hai?
आपका नाम क्या है
My name is ...
Meraa naam …hai.
मेरा नाम..... है ।
Mr.../ Mrs.…/ Miss… Shree../Shreematee…/Kumaari…/Kumar (Master)
श्री-श्रीमती-कुमारी-कुमार
Nice to meet you!
Aapsey milkar khushi huee!
आपसे मिलकर खुशी हुई ।
You're very kind!
Aap bahut dayaloo hain!
आप बहुत दयालू हैं ।
Where are you from?
Aap kahaan sey hain?
आप कहाँ से हैं ।
I'm from (the U.S/ India)
Mein (amerika/ bhārata) se hoon.
मैं (अम्रीका-भारत) से हुँ ।
I'm (American)
Mein amrikan hoon.
मैं अम्रीकन हुँ ।
Where do you live? Aap kahaan rehtey hain?
आप कहाँ रहते हैं
I live in (the U.S/ India)
Mein (US/ bhārata) mein rehtaa/ rehtee (female) hoon.
मैं (US-भारत) में रहता-रहती हुँ ।
Did you like it here?
Kyaa aap ko yahaan accha lagtaa hai?
क्या आपको यहाँ अच्छा लगता है
India is a wonderful country
Bharat ek adbhut desh hai
भारत एक अद्भुत देश है ।
What do you do for a living?
Aap kyaa kaam kartey hain?
आप क्या काम करते हैं
I work as a (translator/ businessman)
Mera apnaa vyaapaar hai (I have my own business)
मेरा अपना व्यापार है ।
I like Hindi
Mujhey Hindi bhaashaa acchee lagtee hai.
मुझे हिंदी भाषा अच्छी लगती है।
I've been learning Hindi for 1 month
Main ek maheeney sey Hindi seekh raha/ rahee (female) hoon.
मैं एक महीनेसे हिंदी सीख रहा-रही हुँ ।
Oh! That's good!
Yeh accha hai!
यह अच्छा है ।
How old are you?
Aapkee umar kyaa hai?
आपकी उमर क्या है
I'm (twenty, thirty...) years old.
Mein (bees, tees…) saal ka hoon/ ki hoon (female)
मैं (बीस, तीस) साल का हुँ- की हुँ ।
I have to go
Mujhey jaana hogaa
मुझे जाना होगा ।
I will be right back!
Mein turant laut key aaoongaa/ aaoongi (female)
मैं तुरंत लौट के आऊँगा-आऊँगी ।
Good luck!
Shubh Kaamnaayein
शुभ कामनाएँ
Happy birthday!
Janamdin kee shubhaechaen
जनमदिन की शुभेच्छाएँ
Happy new year!
Naaey saal kee shubhaechaen
नए साल की शुभेच्छाएँ
Merry Christmas!
Christmas kee badhaaeeyaan
क्रिसमस की बधाइयाँ
Congratulations!
Badhaaee ho!
बधाई हो
Enjoy! (for meals...)
Bhog keejeeae
भोग कीजिए
I'd like to visit India one day
Mein kabhi Bharat jaana chahoongaa/ chahoongi (female)
मैं भी भारत जाना चाहुँगा- चाहुँगी ।
Say hi to John for me
John ko meri taraf sey namastey kehna.
जोन को मेरी तरफ से नमस्ते कहना ।
Bless you (when sneezing)
(No expression)
Good night and sweet dreams!
Shubh raatri
शुभ रात्री ।
I'm Sorry! (if you don't hear something)
Kyaa aap issey dohraa saktey hain?
क्या आप इसे दोहरा सकते हैं
Sorry (for a mistake)
Kshamaa/ maafee chaahta/ chaahti (female) hu.
क्षमा- माफी चाहता/ चाहती हुँ
No Problem!
Koee baat nuhee
कोई बात नहीं ।
Can You Say It Again? Kyaa aap issey dohraa saktey hain?
क्या आप इसे दोहरा सकते हैं
Can You Speak Slowly?
Kyaa aap dheerae baat karengae?
क्या आप धीरे बात करेंगे
Write It Down Please!
Kripaya karkey yeh likkh deejeeae.
कृपया करके यह लिख दीजिए ।
I Don't Understand!
Mujhey samajh mein nahi aataa.
मुझे समझ में नहीं आता ।
I Don't Know!
Mujhey nahi maloom
मुझे नहीं मालूम ।
I Have No Idea.
Mujhey iss cheez kaa kuchh pata nahi hai
मुझे इस चीज का कुछ पता नहीं है ।
What's That Called In Hindi?
Issey Hindi mein kyaa kahtey hain?
इसे हिंदी में क्या कहते हैं ।
What Does "gato" Mean In English?
Angrezi mein “maloom” ka kyaa arth hoga?
अंग्रेजी में“मालूम” का क्या अर्थ होगा ।
How Do You Say "Please" In Hindi?
Hindi mein “please” kaisey kahtey hain?
हिंदी में “प्लीज” कैसे कहते हैं
What Is This?
Yeh kyaa hai?
हिंदी में इसे क्या कहते हैं
What Is This?
Yeh kyaa hai?
हिंदी में इसे क्या कहते हैं
I need to practice my Hindi
Mujey Hindi ka or abhyaas karnaa hogaa
मुझे हिंदी का और अभ्यास करना होगा ।
Don't worry!
Chinta mat karo!
चिंता मत करो ।
Good/ Bad/ So-So.
Accha/ Boora/ Theek-thaak
अच्छा-बूरा-(ठीक-ठाक)
Do you like it?
Kyaa aap ko yeh accha lagta hai?
क्या आपको यह अच्छा लगता है
I love you!
Mei tumsey pyaar kartaa/ karti (female) hu!
मैं तुमसे प्यार करता/ करती हुँ। मैं तुमसे प्यार करता/ करती हुँ।
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