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Interview with Richard Delacy – Hindi Preceptor at Harvard University
Posted on April 20, 2011 | No CommentsDownload article as PDF On Tuesday, I happened to be in Boston, Massachuettes, and I had the opportunity to interview Richard Delacy, Hindi preceptor at Harvard University. We talked about... -
Susie Green Interview
Posted on December 19, 2010 | No CommentsDownload article as PDF Hero Stone – from Nilgris more than 300 years old Susie Green is a regular ISpeakHindi.com listener who has done interesting work in India. While you... -
Answer to questions from “to play”, “request and commands”, and “I like/want” lessons
Posted on December 2, 2010 | No CommentsDownload article as PDF Three episodes last week left you with some translation challenges. Here we will go over the answer to them. One thing I would like to note... -
Vocabulary Master & Learn Hindi in Person
Posted on November 29, 2010 | No CommentsDownload article as PDF Today, I want to bring your attention to two things. First, we have made a number of improvements to the Vocabulary Master program on the ISpeakHindi.com... -
I like… I want…
Posted on November 18, 2010 | No CommentsI like fruit. I want an apple. These are basic sentences that we use on an everyday basis. In fact, you can have an entire conversation around “likes” and “wants”. The pattern in Hindi is very different from the English sentence, but it is simple to learn. This lesson goes over several examples of using the pattern to ask about likes and wants and to answer those questions.


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