There are two different ways of looking at it...
1- Speaking Hindi
2- Reading/writing in Hindi
If you know a Indian language, learning to speak Hindi or even read/write it is slightly easier than not knowing any Indian language. I cannot read or write in Hindi but I can understand it fully and can speak it quite well. I related many concepts of the Hindi language to my mother tongue and grasped it easily.
If you want lessons on writing in Hindi, you will first need to understand the pronunciations and sounds of letters in Hindi. I found this website to be rather interesting... hope it helps you:
http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/Students/avatans/project.html
Also....! Watch some bollywood movies with subtitles!! If nothing else... the songs and costumes will surely entertain you! ;)
2006-11-29 09:28:48
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answered by ScoobyDoobyDoo 1
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I am sorry I am not able to help you with any websites. Hindi is not my mother-tongue but I am from India and I had to learn some Hindi when I was in school. Its not a particularly difficult language to learn. But I was surrounded by a bit of the Hindi language when I was young and that might have made it easy for me to learn to read and write.
And, its not Hindu, its Hindi. Hindu is a term to call people who follow the religion of Hinduism. hindi is a language, the most widely spoken language in India
2006-11-29 09:03:08
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answered by Mayur 2
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Hindu is a religion. Even Muslims speak Hindi so, first clear that up.
Now, Hindi is the EASIEST language on the planet. All you need is a good course in a good institute and you'll be speaking fluent Hindi in a matter of months.
No websites can teach you the language. The script of the language is very different and you'll need a tutor to learn Devnagri.
2006-11-29 09:00:11
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answered by Anonymous
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studying and speaking Spanish is relatively basic for many folk, the alphabet is an identical, and its plenty extra handy in case you're going from English to Spanish as many words that sound an identical, recommend an identical factor etc... Hindu is thoroughly different, and you will in fact be commencing throughout as in case you have been 5 years previous returned in kindergarten, you will would desire to learn an entire new writing gadget, and speaking gadget.
2016-10-13 09:20:53
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answered by ? 4
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im taking a class it took like 2 weeks to learn the alphabet, after that its not that much harder than learning any other language
2006-11-29 09:21:43
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answered by wafflehouse 4
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I would say yes...it is difficult to learn any language, that's a given fact...good luck...
2006-11-29 08:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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