April 28, 2008 at 9:49 pm
· Filed under Shipra's Word of the Day, Word of the Day
Hello Everyone,
Namaste नमस्ते
Good morning to all of you, I am Shipra Gupta from India. I am an online tutor who takes Hindi lessons online. I am very thankful to all the listeners for such a great response and for sending me all your queries.
So let’s start the work for today. It is – body- tan-तन
The spelling in English is body-tan-तन
The sentence is we should take care of our body. Humne apne tan ka khayal rakhna chahiye-हमें अपने तन का खयाल रखना चािहय
I am sure everyone is able to understand it clearly
See you all tomorrow.
Bye n अलविदा
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April 27, 2008 at 9:27 pm
· Filed under Shipra's Word of the Day, Word of the Day
Hello Everyone,
Namaste नमस्ते
Good morning to all of you, I am Shipra Gupta from India. I am an online tutor who takes Hindi lessons online. I am very thankful to all the listeners for such a great response and for sending me all your queries.
So let’s start the work for today.It is name – naam-नाम
The spelling in English is naam-नाम
The sentence is what is your name? तुम्हारा नाम क्या है? Tumhara naam kya hai?
I am sure everyone is able to understand it clearly
See you all tomorrow.
bye n अलविदा
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April 27, 2008 at 4:19 pm
· Filed under About ISpeakHindi
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April 26, 2008 at 1:53 am
· Filed under Beginner Hindi
Today we start a week long set of session to read a short paragraph using only two letter Hindi words. You can see notes and leave notes on the writing sample on the wiki.
Today we study this sentence:
रथ पर मत चढ़ अब घर चल। (rath par mat churd ghar chal)
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April 25, 2008 at 4:13 pm
· Filed under Shipra's Word of the Day, Word of the Day
Hello Everyone,
Namaste नमस्ते
Good morning to all of you, I am Shipra Gupta from India. I am an online tutor who takes Hindi lessons online. I am very thankful to all the listeners for such a great response and for sending me all your queries.
So let’s start the work for today. It is – river- नदी
The spelling in English is river- nadi- नदी
The sentence is, Kaveri is a river. कावेरी एक नदी है
.
I am sure everyone is able to understand it clearly
See you all tomorrow.
bye n अलविदा
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April 25, 2008 at 1:47 am
· Filed under Beginner Hindi
Today we start a week long set of session to read a short paragraph using only two letter Hindi words. You can see notes and leave notes on the writing sample on the wiki.
Today we study this sentences:
अब जल भर। (ab jal bhar)
आम चख। (aam chal)
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April 24, 2008 at 1:42 am
· Filed under Beginner Hindi
Today we start a week long set of session to read a short paragraph using only two letter Hindi words. You can see notes and leave notes on the writing sample on the wiki.
Today we study this sentences:
वह टब भर। (vah tub bhar)
नल पर चल। (nal par chal)
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April 23, 2008 at 1:34 am
· Filed under Beginner Hindi
Today we start a week long set of session to read a short paragraph using only two letter Hindi words. You can see notes and leave notes on the writing sample on the wiki.
Today we study this sentence2:
टब रख। (tub rakh)
जग मत भर। (jag mat bhar)
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April 22, 2008 at 1:16 am
· Filed under Beginner Hindi
Today we start a week long set of session to read a short paragraph using only two letter Hindi words. You can see notes and leave notes on the writing sample on the wiki.
Today we study these sentences:
घर चल। (ghar chal)
फल चख। (phal chakh)
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घर (ghar) - house
चल (chal) - [you (informal)] go
फल (phal) - fruit
चख (chakh)- [you (informal)] taste
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April 21, 2008 at 1:58 am
· Filed under Beginner Hindi
Today we start a week long set of session to read a short paragraph using only two letter Hindi words. You can see notes and leave notes on the writing sample on the wiki.
Today we study this sentence: बस चढ़। (bus churd)
बस (bus)- n. bus
चढ (churd)- v. [you (informal)] climb
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