Hindi for Foreigners: Part 1
Even though English is widely spoken in India it is important for me to learn Hindi. It will be a really long process since I'm busy with so many other things. However, fact is, before I even step out of the house it is difficult to converse with our home aids. Therefore, I thought to make my learning also accessible to others who might have the same intention.
Tuesday: mangalvaaR
Wednesday: budvaaR
Thursday: guRoovaaR
Friday: shukRavaaR
Saturday: shaneevaaR
Sunday: RaveevaaR
Yesterday: kal
Today: aaj
Tomorrow: kal
Day: din
Night: Raat
Week: haftaa
Month: maheenaa
Year: Saal
Second: doosRaa
Minute: mint
Hour: gantaa
Morning: saveRey
Evening: shaam
Noon: dopeheR
Midnight: aadeeRaat
Now: ab
Later: baad mey







How do you say, "I wish you all the best in your study of Hindi, Karin",?
~Suzanne
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"Karin, me apko apni shubh kamnai dena chati hu aur asha rakti hu ki apki hindi ki parhai me bahot taraki ho." Easy, isnt' it?
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