Teach Yourself Hindi (Writing Understanding and Speaking Made Easier)

Teach Yourself Hindi (Writing Understanding and Speaking Made Easier)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAP307
Author: Krishna Kumar Agrwal
Publisher: Manoj Publications, Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2015
ISBN: 9788131014332
Pages: 379
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 7.5 inch X 5.0 inch
Weight 340 gm

Book Description

About the Book

Hindi is called the National Language of India. Knowledge of Hindi is a must for foreign tourists, students and businessmen etc.When they come to India. It is only language acknowledged all over India. If you can speak Hindi your trip to India is more pleasant and fruitful. You can understand Indian people and culture well if you understand Hindi.

This book is written in simple and lucid language and the contents are crystal-clear. It has been tried to cover all the aspects required to learn, understand and speak Hindi.

Preface

A Little knowledge of Hindi can provide a great help to a percent Indians can understand and speak English, so an English speaking tourist do not feel much problem in five star hotels and at the time of visiting historical places. But in markets and at common places, while travelling in a bus or rain, some knowledge of Hindi is a must. If you can speak and understand Hindi, your tour of India will become the most joyful event for you. You will not only see this vast country properly, but also may understand the people and the culture of this old civilization.

Hindi is a live language. Hundreds of English words are used in Hindi as original Hindi words. Rules of grammar are not very hard and fast in Hindi, so mistakes made by beginner in speaking does not create any problem It is the reason that translation of English sentences into Hindi is much more easier, and you can learn it in two or three days, without any tutor. Thousands of words, phrases and sentences of English are also collected in the book with their equivalent Hindi words and sentences. Hindi words are written in Hindi script with Roman for your convenience. For pronunciation of words and sentences hundreds of sounds are used. Hindi has a letter or sign for every sound. On the other hand English alphabet contains only twenty six letters, so one letter produces upto six distinct sounds in different words. Full and half consonants are written sound in same way. For mixed sound o an vowel with a consonants vowel letters is written in English. Silent letters create a big problem in reading and writing, so the spelling of every word is a must to learn by heart. But there is no need to contains thirty six consonants in full and half forms. There are sixteen vowel letters with their sings for joining wih consonants. So every word is pronounced according to its script, without leaving any letter or sign When you understand Hindi alphabet properly, learning Hindi will become a joyful game for you. Please open the book and start this game, our best wishes are with you.

Contents

1 HINDI ALPHABETS 11
Vowels
Consonants
Some Hindi Words in Roman
2 SALUTATIONS AND DEPARTINGS 13
Pharses for Departing
Informal Departings
Points to Remember
3 MANNERS AND ETIQUETTES 16
Basic Words
Thanks and Gratitudes
Replies to Thanks
Pharses of Regret
Enquiries and Replies about Wellbeing
Entering in a Room
Phrases for Various Occassions
4 ENGLISH WORDS USED IN HINDI 27
5 NUMERALS (1 TO 100) 29
6 ORDINAL NUMBERS 33
Fractional Numbers
7 EXCLAMATORY PHRASES 35
Praising Achievements and Congratulations
Show of Surprise
Showing Sympathy
8 PROVOCATIVE PHRASES 39
Showing Discontent
9 REQUESTS AND ORDERS 43
10 ENQUIRIES AND REPLIES 48
Common Questions
Positive Replies
Negative Replies
11 HINDI VOWELS 53
12 HINDI CONSONATS 56
Pronunciation of Consonants
Classification of Consonants
Velar Consonants
Palatal Consonants
Retroflex Consonants
Dental Consonants
Libial Consonants
Semi-Vowels
Sibilant and Aspirate Consonants
13 CONJUNCT CONSONANTS 65
Use of a halant
Removal of Vertical Line
Removal of beaklike Stroke
Half Ng, Yan, N N and Ma
Half and Full Ra
14 VOWEL SIGNS OR MARTRAS 71
Combination of Vowel sings A and A
Combination of I and I
Vowel Signs of U and U
Vowel Signs of E and AI
Combinations of O and Au
Vowel signs fo An and Ah
15 CONSONANTS WITH VOWEL SIGNS 77
16 ANTONYMS 83
17 FAMILY AND RELATIVES 91
18 A STRANGER IN A TOWN 93
Food and Drinks
Asking the Way
In a Hotel or Rest House
At Railway Station
Places of Interest
Money Exchange and Cash Transactions
General Conversation
19 BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER 105
Selected Sentences
20 SEARCHING A ROOM 110
21 PROVERBS AND SIMILIES 114
Similies
22 IMPERATIVE SENTENCES 121
Replies
23 NEGATIVE PHRASES 131
Permanent Negations
Negative Replies
24 PERSONAL PRONOUNS 137
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
Use of Pronouns with Verb 'go'
Reflexive Pronouns
25 VARIOUS PRONOUNS 143
Demonstrative Pronouns
Interrogaitve Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Distributive Pronouns
26 PRONOUNS BASED CONVERSATION 148
27 CLASSIFID DICTIONARY 151
Parts of Human Body
Body Functions
Bodily Defects
Diseases
Birds and Animals
Insects and Water Animals
Food Grains and Food Stuffs
Fruits and Vegetables
Flowers
Colours and Spices
Cloth and Clothes
Jewels and Ornaments
Trades and Professions
Fine Arts, Games and Literature
Music and Musical Instruments
Weights and Measures
Nature and Seasons
Planets, Zodiac Signs and Directions
Words Regarding Period of Time
Around the Town
House, Furniture and Things
Government and Adminstration
Minerals and Metals
28 FORMATION FO SENTENCES 188
Sequence of Words in Hindi Sentences
Assertive Sentences
Interrogative Sentences
Negative Sentences
Imperative Sentences
29 AUXILLIARY VERBS 193
Use of Hun, Hai, Hain and Ho
Use of tha, the thi and thin
Use of Ga, Gi and Ge
Simple Interrogative Sentences
Negative Sentences
30 MAIN VERBS 202
31 ADJECTIVES 220
32 PRESENT TENSE 229
33 PAST TENSE 238
Past Indinite Tense
Interrogative and Negative Sentences
Past Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
34 FUTURE TENSE 245
Future Indefinite Tense
Interogative and Negative Sentences
Future Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Future Pefect Continuous Tense
35 OUGHT TO, SHOULD, WOULD, AND MUST 252
Ought to and Should
Must
Would
36 CAN, MAY, COULD, MIGHT, NEED DARE AND USED TO 258
Can and May
Could and Might
Used to
Need, Dare, Need not and Dare not
37 REMOVAL OF ARTICLES 267
38 USE OF PREPOSITIONS 270
On, Upon, Above and Over
In, At, On, To and Into
For,From,Since, After, In, Within and On
By, with, From and Around
Spatial Prepositions
Temporial Prepositions
39 CONJUNCTIONS 278
Cumulative Conjunctions
Alternative Conjunctions
Adversative Conjunctions
Illative Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions
Some More Sentences
40 DIRECT AND INDIRECT NARRATION 287
Assertive Sentences
Imperative Sentences
Interrogative Sentences
41 ACTIVE AND PASSIVE NARRATION 294
Present Indefinite Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Past Indefinite Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Past-Perfect Tense
Future Indefinite Tense
Future Perfect Tense
42 IDIOMATIC PHRASES 300
43 COLLECTIVE PHRASES 305
44 MORAL SAYINGS 307
45 CONDITIONAL SENTENCES 311
46 SENTENCES OF DAILY USE 315
Selected Salutations
At the time of Departure Greetings and Congratulations
Invitations
Entertainment and Hobbies
Seeking Permission
Requests
Refusals and Consents
Amnoyance or Anger
Apologies
Replies for Apologies
47 QUESTION-ANSWERS 327
Two ways of Answers
48 INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES 335
49 CONCERNING TO HEALTH 341
Some Saying about Helth
A Conversation
50 WEATHER AND TIME 349
Temporal Sentences
51 ETIQUETTES AND AFFECTION 354
52 REFUSALS AND ANNOYANCES 360
53 EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES 367
54 IN THE MARKET 370
Another Conversation
Selected Sentences
55 ABOUT INDIA 376
Indian Constitution

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