Introduction to Hindi Writing

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Devanagari is such an elegant script. Probably the most beautiful one that I know of. I love the idea of the matras, though I'm still learning them all.

Pebphiz
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As an Indian, I was freaking​ out while learning Spanish. But this video tells me that Hindi is definitely way more difficult than Spanish, if one wants to learn all the rules. When I did my research, I found that Hindi and German are considered to be almost at par in terms of difficulty! 🤔

memagickal
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I am English trying to learn Hindi, thanks for this helpful video!

davidallsopp
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I can speak Hindi perfectly because we speak it at home but i never learnt to write :(

saumyahouji
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Correction at 1:30
"If the pronounciation is 'ka' you write क"
She pronounced ka (क) as kaa(का). While it should be pronounced as only ka (क).

tanmaychandak
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I'm here when I can speak hindi I just wanted to see how they teach it lol

Enstaar
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I’m actually learning Sanskrit but needed help reading it lol, will learn Hindi at a later date

FaerytaleMalice
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Hindi is a language and 'Devnagri' is the Script.

Aditi-mbqm
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Hindi is such a beautiful language. I have always been mesmorized by it though I am south Indian and wanted to learn it.

pallavisreetambraparni
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I'm just a Mexican girl trying to learn Hindi coz I love Bollywood songs and Armaan Malik 😁😍

AncientLithium
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The writing is beautiful, but what makes it difficult is the fact that each letter is completely different from the other and all of them have many lines, differently from arabic, for example, still i believe the hindi writing is the most beautiful one, i hope i master it some day. 😱

sirobatista
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Warning!
You're going to hate the contraction characters...

DarkStarRules
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What about mentioning "Visarga"? It's used in words like अंततः, अतः. Visarga resembles the colon symbol of English.

shivanand
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A phonetic language would technically denote each vowel sound with a character, while Hindi does have vowel characters, all consonants come with an implicit vowel, like in "वह" thus doing away with the need for "अ" in the middle of a word. There are two vowels in "वह" that aren't shown, one who can read devangari just knows that the vowels are implicit, only changed by matras. A phonetic writing system is one that denotes each and every vowel sound with a character, as it denotes each and every consonant with a character. Hindi can be largely predicted, but not completely, once someone has a grasp of the consonant-implicit vowel combination found in its abugida system. For example, English is not a phonetic language, but uses a phonetic writing system. Hindi is largely phonetic, as in it doesn't use split diagraphs like English does like in the word "line" or "sire". But techincally, it is not.

ChelseaHartIsMe
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If you want to learn perfect Hindi 1st of learn vowels and consonants after that go for barakhadi(vowel + consonant) it's very important for learning perfect Hindi

chandanichaurasiya
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I know how to talk in Hindi, but never learnt to write it ;-; (since I’m Bangladesh, my native language and Hindi are kinda similar)

EvilDoesGaming
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Spanish sounds like hindi i the way we both have strong R and strong consonants, also in spanish words sounds exactly like you write like in hindi

raul
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I learned all pronouncing of sounds by listening to Hindi word list

mikesimmerman
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for vowels, I am pretty sure there Is an "aum" and an "ahaa"

bongosadventures
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I do know that hindi is related to my native language, Bengali, but the "e", "ai", "o", "ao" and "ri" is written differently in Bengali. Most of the consonants seem similar. The only difference is the extra "v" which is usually "b" in Bengali. Now I understood more about why the "om" is pronounced like that.

banimalhalder