I am learning Hindi because I am a Hare Krsna and I plan to travel through India in the near future and I'd like to make Indians smile with my Hindi :-) My question is can you recommend some good Bollywood movies in Hindi that I could watch with English subtitles to help me learn? My partner and I watched 3 Idiots the other week and now it's one of our favourite films! Thanks Karl
I'm latina and fluent in both English and Spanish, currently learning Hindi and the pronunciation feels so natural to me because it somewhat resembles many Spanish words, I really believe I could learn Hindi fluently but only speaking it because I won't even try to learn how to write/read as I find it extremely hard. Hindi is so poetic to me and so soft and sweet, love singing along to Hindi songs and I find myself spending my weekends watching Bollywood films. I hope to visit India someday! :)
Learning hindi really does open up a new world of syllables for you. I'm from India, so I know Hindi ofc. And this helps me a lot while learning Japanese and Korean. Since white people struggle to pronounce those words, I can pronounce them as naturally as native Japanese. The Indian accent may be a negative point of being and Indian and speaking Hindi lol, but the plus is you'll find it easier to learn other languages. Which is definitely a nice advantage
@@Arjan.Bedi_ tu in Spanish means you in English, umh can't remember all of them, oh "que" in Spanish is "what" in English, camisa for us is shirt, I wanna say azucar too? can't remember but there's a lengthy list, I feel.
Oh yeah, we’re trying really really hard! Starting from letters and pronunciation to other points that was discussed in the video But I’m getting there, step by step. Duolingo is the best for me to learn Hindi
Some of the tips to learn Hindi: 1. Learn the alphabets and the pronunciation 2. Learn the subjects (I, you, he, etc..) 3. Learn some basic verbs (be, talk, eat, drink, come, go, etc..) 4. Learn some basic things (animals, house stuffs, food, feelings, etc..) 5. Learn questions (what, how, when, who, why..) 6. Once you succeed in the above, watch hindi movies or listen to songs (I recommend mostly comedy-romance movies and with your native language subtitle). However, that is for speaking/ understanding/ communicating. 7. If you want to write in Hindi, then read short stories. It's much easier like this
@@heartyu9306 I can understand as native speaker its kind of natural for me like its not like they teach gender of non living things its just something acquired naturally so i understand how difficult it is to learn for you
@@heartyu9306 Yes, it can be difficult to give genders to objects, I just realised. Khursi - female (chair) Roti - female (bread) Khidki - female (window) Notice how all of them end with "i", so they are feminine. You will find many examples on the internet, read them and with practice, you will be able to tell gender of objects without any help. Happy learning!
I want to learn Hindi because my wife is Indian and she speaks Hindi and Bengali fluently (and Nepali pretty well too). We've been together for 12 years now so it really is time I learned to speak her language! I also love Bollywood movies so want to watch those without the need for sub titles!
I am a native speaker of hindi-urdu language ( hindustani ). This is the beautiful language. Many foreigners are learning this language as a hobby on account of being heavily influenced by bollywood songs .
I'm learning Hindi because I work and live in Pune at the moment. Sadly I am also half deaf so I seriously struggle. But I have a few words down, mostly curse words, and orders-directions LOL (I'm a bodyguard)
Rebert showe if you want to be fluent hindi speaker so I shall help you to learn hindi with very easy and fun way because i am native hindi speaker, and i need your help because I am learning English language why not we teach each other who we know how about.
@@avanishmishra1069 I can speak some Hindi and Marathi, mostly orders, food, drink (water) and a few curse words haha I've been working and off in India for severe decades, I'm just very bad at languages including my native American English LOL
I want to learn hindi because i want to be a bollywood performer. Even my english is not good enough . My mother tongue is arabic but because it is my dream i will do everything to achieve my dream and i will not give up
dont worry you will be able to achieve your dreams. we have so many people in bollywood who dont know hindi a lot but it's still fine, you can just adopt the language from watching movies and even having conversations with local Indians on social media like instagram. that will be very helpful. my good wishes are with you.
Hi sister ❣️ don't give up , Nora fathi is an Arabian too , and she is a big name in Bollywood now , wish you all the best , and achievement of your goals ❤️❤️❤️
Well, My dreams are a lot like yours. But I know 3 language Bengali, English and Hindi. It's good to see you love Bollywood and you're looking to work here hope it would be real. Are you from UAE????
Im learning hindi because Im a US citizen in India looking for my Indian father! Thanks Karl and congrats all the petitioning we did got you home and welcome back! Praise God!!
So crazy they kept you out so long because you are doing so much good for India! Keep up the good work! Your wife is so beautiful and you two make a cute couple!
To me learning Hindi is like discovering something so different but weirdly familiar at the same time. There are surprising vocab similarities to my native Russian that most likely stem from the time it was one language ( indo-european, as per linguistic theory). Aag = aagon, peena = peet, sookha = sookhoy etc. Makes me feel like a part of a large human family, where we are all connected.
It's been proved that the "Aryans" from the Central-Asia came to the North-Eastern Mountain range "Hindu Kush" and colonized India in between 1500 to 1000 BCE. So technically there meant to be many similarities between our languages.
I might be a little late to the party but I am fluent in Hindi and am learning Russian. I have also found many similarities like чай (tea) and ананас (pineapple). Pronunciation is easier because we are accustomed in making many sounds and word order also makes sense. Cases are a whole different story though 😅
Bro entire india knows Hindi except south india , because they follow only their language and partly converse in English too . So basically india is country of 22 languages out of which hindi and english is widely spoken in rest of India and South Respectively 👍❤️
I started using Duolingo for Hindi, but the thing about Duolingo is, they don’t teach you these things about pronunciation and sentence structure and everything. They’re just like, “Hey! Here’s some letters! Here’s some words! Here’s some sentences!” And you have to just listen and figure it out for yourself. I want to learn Hindi because I’ve met many Indian friends, and I’m fascinated with languages in general. Hindi is a very beautiful language to me.
Great topic Karl! I am married to an Indian woman and I’ve learned lots of Hindi words but I struggle to translate them into complete sentences. I joke that Hindi is easy because they use so many English words. It seems like every time I ask my wife what the Hindi word for something is, she’ll simply say “we use the English word for that”. Also, even in Hindi speaking India, the language differs by religion. For example, many Muslim Indians do not say “nameste”. They also use more Urdu.
Lol here comes genius Assamese Hindus says namaskar Telegu Hindus says namaskaram And in the morning subhdayam Tribal Hindus use their languages 1956 languages are spoken in India Muslims more like islamists are living in India
No man ....who told you language differs with religion. Indian Muslims or anyone speaks the regional language . Namaste Salam etc are just greetings used by all religions. BTW Namaste has nothing to do with religion.
Not with religion but different states in India. For eg. People of southern states like Kerala and Tamilnadu speak their own regional languages like Tamil and majority of them don't understand hindi. Bengalis speak their own language too which is Bengali but a lot of them understand hindi as well. There are way too many regional languages in India
@@anahurtado4068 I'm learning spanish, Im pretty alright right now. I'm basically in england right now. We could help by talking to each other in the same language to help practice actually talking with each other.
I've been learning Hindi for almost two years (first by myself and now with a teacher) because my wife is Indian. You are correct, there is no easy quick way to learn a language. It just takes time and practice. Although I disagree with your comment regarding the number of letters in Hindi. I see it as 49 letters (13 vowels and 36 consonants) with a lot of modifications to those letters (double letters, half letters, etc.). I'll have to take a look at your book! Great video, thanks!
@@KarlRock Thank you for your videos. It's pretty inspiring to watch you go around and talk in Hindi. I think my most used phrase has been "Aap se milkar kushi hui". Every time it completely blows people away! Just tonight I ordered Indian food take-out and said a simple "Shubh ratri". The restaurant guy was so happy! It's really awesome that Indian people are so friendly. I remember studying abroad in Germany, and they would mockingly laugh at any simple grammar or pronunciation mistakes. I have never had that experience with Indians.
@@crafty_android thxs bro for such a kind of appreciation.no one can be 100% perfect in any language.If we r indians,it doesn't mean we know hindi 100%.i think,all people should try to understand each other's talks
Hindi is an Indo European language so if you know Romance languages like French or Spanish it’s quite helpful I would say. Possessive words are similar (starts with ‘m’ for my and ‘t’ for yours or you) and many other similarities. But yes there are a ton of differences. By contrast, South Indian languages are way harder in my opinion.
@@ANGEL-qh5xk hmm you are right coz you just mentioned a fact but if you had disrespected them then definitely plenty of people must have roasted you till now...... So don't ever do that mistake or else you are gonna get roasted by people you don't even know.......lol 😂army's are protective.....
I'm Swedish and a language nerd, so I love to learn new languages. I grew up speaking 4 fluently (English, Swedish, French, German) and some Swahili. I love all the different writing systems. Currently, I'm learning Russian, Korean, Finnish, Arabic, Japanese, Turkish, Thai, Mandarin, Elder Futhark, Hungarian and Icelandic. I don't have any illusions of being able to speak them fluently, but I'm so obsessed with grammar and such that I can't stop adding new languages to that list! Like Hindi, for example! ;-)
Im also learning Arabic and Turkish! And Swahili too :) I agree with you, there's so many cool lanuages and i just feel like learning them all if i could
Loved the video. I'm from Sudan, I learning Hindi challenge my self cuz I already know Arabic and English, and help me to get education there or schooler ship .❤🙌
Hi! I am actually studying abroad in Delhi (about to move to Bhopal in one week ahh!) and am learning Hindi. It's been pretty difficult so far, but i'm hoping to get more practice in Bhopal where they speak less english. It's too easy to rely on english in Delhi! Great video!
Hola from Colombia, thanks for your videos, they gave me a new and awesome perspective of India, keep the videos coming please (sorry for horrible English)
This sentence you wrote was almost perfect english, except for the last bit you said in brackets sorry for horrible English, you should of said sorry for my horrible English
Namaste Learners I am looking for some dedicated learners who want to learn Hindi language! I can help with one-to-one coaching. Any leads will be appreciated! 🙏😊
I'm Mauritian, I already have a fluent French and English, a good base in hindi and understand most of simple sentences but I tend to have lots of difficulties with verbs and tenses.....
I know Hindi cause i've been studying by my own. I traveled to Mumbai 3 years ago, then i caught some phrases that's why i'm capable to speak. I must confess watching your videos, i've been learning more than i could expect. Keep it up mera dost
I will give you guys a tip which make Hindi a very easy language to learn. Forget about the subject-object-verb ordering. It doesn't matter that much. For example, in the sentence he gave in the video - "I am going to the market" can be said in the following says 1) "Mein bazaar jaa raha hun" - literal translation - "I market going is" 2) "Mein jaa raha hun bazaar" - literal translation "I going is market" 3) "Bazaar mein jaa raha hun" - literal translation -"Market I going is" 4) "Jaa raha hun mein Bazaar" - literal translation "going is I bazaar" - All these forms are acceptable and people will understand what you are saying. They are even grammatically correct. This will make your life much easier because now, you only need to know the vocabulary. Dont pay too much attention to the genders. Its ok if you mess that up. Sentence structuring thus actually becomes very very easy in Hindi. I realized this because as a native Hindi/Marathi speaker, I am learning German, and German has very strict rules about Subject-verb-object in its sentence structuring. As far as the numbers go, hell even I say numbers in English. If I dont understand a number that the other person said, I ask them to say it in English. Good luck! Learn Hindi because once you start understanding song lyrics, its just a heavenly language to know and you will be glad :)
@@cookie-kl6lr used to complete a sentence like period. But also has different form which discloses gender, present or past. Just like ‘is’, ‘was’ but used at the end. And has power to define gender.
Yes. Finally someone speaks the real stuff! It took me 2 years to learn to hear differentiate and begin understanding the script and begin to understand SOV grammar.
Well... I am from India... I know how to speak Hindi language... But I am very glad to know that you all people want to learn hindi language.... I feel very happy... Keep it up 👍👍👍
I think I will forget Hindi after watching Hindi tutorials 😂😂😂 Between I am speaking Hindi from Childhood and don't know why am I watching this and now I got to know that I was speaking such a difficult language 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💜💜 Bts army Attendence pls 😎
Hindi is my mother tounge but I don't have technical knowledge about the language even half close to you Karl ji. Hardwork + Determination + Consistency = Karl Ji Success. Ram Ram Karl Ji.
I am learning Hindi. And tried to teach Pakistani people to learn it. It's as easy as Urdu. Thanks for motivating people to learn Hindi. Thanks from Pakistan.
We as Indians have focussed a lot on ENGLISH... getting it grammatical correct.. ignoring the language SANSKRIT(MOTHER OF ALL LANGUAGES)...it's my dream to learn SANSKRIT..one of the oldest language in world😍😍😍
@lord.shadow980 In fact the Japanese alphabets (hiragana and katakana) are loosely modeled off of Indic scripts. The influence came from the spread of Buddhism to Japan, which brought with it the religious texts written in Sanskrit or Pali. I'm not referring to the appearance of the characters, but the structure of the alphabet.
मैं भी अमेरिकानी हूँ जो हिंदी सीख पाया। हिंदी सच्ची में मुश्किल नहीं मगर हिन्दुस्तानी लोगों से बोलना काफी मुश्किल है. ज़्यादातर हिन्दुस्तानी लोग दूसरे भाषाए बोलते है - गुझराती, बँगला। ... जब उनसे बोलता तब वे अचानक से दूसरी भाषाओं में बोल लगते है।
now i feel lucky to be able to speak fluent hindi and write. i just started my korean language classes and now i understand how difficult it gets to learn a totally different language. wish me luck karl ♥️
Meh Dakshina Bharatiya hu aur muje iss bahut sundar Hindi bhasha aathi hai aur mujhe meri mathra bhasha Kannada bhi aathi hai mujhe iss donoyi bhasha ke upar bahut pyaar aur garv hai aur meh hai kehana chatahu ki bhesak bahut sare bhashaye hai iss Prachin Bharat desh mai lekin anth meh hab sab bharatiya hai aur kuch aur nahi Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
Namaste Karl! You have a fantastic channel - thanks for all the information you are sharing! I’m from Austria and traveling for almost 5 years now and I learned the basic phrases in every country I visited. It is amazing how locals react when they see you trying. It doesn’t have to be perfect if you are only visiting the country. But some basic vocabulary opens so many doors and the smiles are wonderful! I´ll spend the winter months in India and I will definitely check out your Hindi book :-)
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As an Arab, who grew up in UAE, and spent my childhood watching bollywood movies religiously and still do, I'd say I can pretty much understand anything I hear. And can speak my way around people, but I seriously don't know where to start to officially learn hindi properly.
Thank you for the video! I want to learn Hindi because my boyfriend is Indian and his family are still in India and that’s about all his family and friends speak for the most part and I want to impress him and be able to communicate with his family. 😊
I'm a South Indian but I know very fluent Hindi and this is how I learnt it. When I was a kid i used to watch Doraemon in Hindi dub and i grew up watching that show. I learnt a little bit Hindi from it. In school I chose Hindi as my second language, so i studied Hindi for a past few years. I also watch bollywood movies which made me more fluent in Hindi.
Literally came at the perfect time I have been wanting to speak Hindi for so long I would love to be able to be fluent in Hindi to be able to communicate and feel more connected to my culture I wanna learn to be able to watch Bollywood films without subtitles and listen to Hindi music and know exactly the song means my biggest challenge is to form sentences from the words I already know please explain how you overcame that thanks again love your videos
Hey I am an Indian ( hindi is mother tounge) And i just came here to see that how many peoples are intrested in learning hindi And am really very happy 😊😊😊😊
Yeah hindi is not a easy language that is very difficult specially it's grammar , where there are parts of the parts but still you speak really well ! Feeling nyc see foreigners speaking my language and trying to learn my language 🙃keep going guys👍
I am indian and I can speak Hindi very fluent. I am feeling very good, because that much people interested to learn hindi 😀 Keep going, you can do it 👍
Hey, Hindi counting has pattern ,not as a prefix but as a suffix I am an Indian citizen and my mother language is Hindi हिंदी की गिनती में ढ़ांचा होता है। इसमें एक जैसे शब्द आगे न होकर पीछे होते हैं। मैं एक भारतीय हुं और मेरी मातृभाषा हिंदी है।😊🙏💐
Love your effort in learning the local language karl, there are still some english speaking foreigner who of make fun of Indians because they are not fluent in english, while at the same time they don't bother learning the local language when they are in India.
The trick is to learn hindi is to learn the script (Devanagari) first and then the language. That will speed up your learning. Also once you master Devanagari script you get to read marathi, nepali and Konkani language as well as those languages use the same Devanagari script. The advantage of Devanagari script is you speak what is written. There is no guess work involved. No need rot know the context like in other languages.
this is not only useful for foreigners learning hindi but also for non-hindi speaking indians who want to learn hindi!!! Keep up the great work Karl!!!
Karl sir, as an Indian native from West Bengal, I will like to point out that in 2:30 onwards you took example of क and ख; give a bit of stress please... and overall good job for explaining the viewers well about what Hindi is all about...
Well Done Dude! You make a good Hindi Tutor too. The best way to learn any language is to be there among the people and use it actively. There must be that motivational factor. Well Done again! I speak Polish fluently btw and did it your way.
😀 wow! Nice work Karl! As a european.. it took months staying in india before i even started to hear any differences between any of the letters in hindi. Hindi is just so different from the six european languages i speak, and so different from anything i had ever even heard before 😋
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I think learning a language that's very different from your own grammatically and phonetically is something that really changes the way you perceive things and how you approach languages in general. If you manage to do it, you get access to a perspective that most people never do.
I’m going to buy your book! My girlfriend is Indian and I would like to be able to talk to her in Hindi, thank you so much for the work your doing to help the rest of us raise our abilities!
I’m Turkish learning Hindi. The syntax saves me a lot of time while making sentences. Exactly the same as Turkish. Definitely not from the same language family but it is what it is. Even some expressions are exactly as we put them. Here is an example (in latin script, divided with - ) My cat is bigger than Raj’s cat. Meri billee raj-ki billee-se bari-hai. Benim kedim Raj-ın kedisi-nden büyük-tür. We don’t even use “more” just like in Hindi. I’m good with understanding writing system and distinguishing sounds so I enjoy these perks as well. All in all Hindi is one of the languages that give me pure joy while learning. Very excited for my India trip in December, hopefully. Ps: Karl, you made a video about literally everything I needed to know about India. You’re a walking inspiration.
I have had very similar experiences to you, but in my case I'm learning Japanese and I speak a Dravidian language from South India. To an outsider it might sound very strange to say that Japanese and a South Indian language share similarities, when they are from entirely different language families and share no vocabulary in common, but from a structural and grammatical point of view it's incredible how much they align.
@@hadhamalnam Besides, Turkish and Japanese belong to the same language family; Altaic. My Japanese knowledge is pretty limited but Korean is also from the family, so similar to Turkish. And I know there are surprising similarities between Korean and Kannada as well. What’s your motherthong?
How often should I practice daily? I'm learning Hindi so I can have the best experience in India someday as possible..who knows I may live there! It is a must on my list to visit when my children are older. I want to be respectful and less clueless when I travel.
sure it will be one of your best experiences . i hope you will enjoy visiting India. as i am an common Indian i guess a lot of Indians will think same as me and will make you feel respected here.
@@KarlRock Mandarin was rough for me because of the tones....but I did find it so interesting. I plan to visit India, maybe next year. What is the best way to contact you directly before I go? It would be great to meet and share a meal. I will get your book before I go. Best of luck with your on line store.
Me tumko kuchh bhi bolu tum samajh nahi paoge, ha vo baat alag hai agar tum translate karo to itni si baat ke liye translate kar rahe ho mtlb tum free hi bethe ho😂koi kaam nai hai kya😅
4:07 A small correction : In Hindi , "beard" (dadhi) is also feminine. So if you want to say that " My beard has grown out." you'd say : _Meri dadhi badi ho gayi hai_ (feminine) And not: _Mera dadhi bada ho gaya hai_ (masculine) In any case this video was really fun to watch!
Karl bhai, How much time did you put into studying hindi each day? I’ve been learning for past 2 years around an hour a day but honestly feels like it will be a lifetime of learning to becoming fluent
I speak 5 languages (I know it's not much but still) to be honest, to learn a language fluently, you need to be exposed to the language. That's how a baby learn their native language, by observing and being exposed to the language. By spending 30 minutes outside (talking to people, trying to read sign boards and all), I bet you that you will learn more words and grammar rules by sitting at home at memorising a vocabulary list for 3 hours (this is my experience while learning Arabic in Dubai). That's just a tip from me 🌟
Lol I watched anime initially to learn English, but now I am learning Japanese thanks to it. :P And I learnt Hindi in school, not an expert but its enough for me to talk with native Hindi speakers or watch Hindi movies. Its not my native language since I am from south india.
Same goes for my classmate ...she's Bengali too...She can speak Hindi with umm wrong pronunciations btw but cannot write bengali...that's why she almost fails in Hindi exam
My guide is and available here blog.karlrock.com/how-to-learn-hindi-faster-than-i-did/
Why are you learning hindi Karl?
Please do visit southern states too...
Hey Karl Rock bhai
Do a QnA or come live on Sunday
Nice bro!! :)
I am learning Hindi because I am a Hare Krsna and I plan to travel through India in the near future and I'd like to make Indians smile with my Hindi :-) My question is can you recommend some good Bollywood movies in Hindi that I could watch with English subtitles to help me learn? My partner and I watched 3 Idiots the other week and now it's one of our favourite films! Thanks Karl
I didn't know that I was speaking such a difficult language!😅
Even me before watching this. Lolz 😂
Forreal!
yu are right
Lol same
Mujhe laga ki Hindi bohut aasaan hai 😂
I'm latina and fluent in both English and Spanish, currently learning Hindi and the pronunciation feels so natural to me because it somewhat resembles many Spanish words, I really believe I could learn Hindi fluently but only speaking it because I won't even try to learn how to write/read as I find it extremely hard. Hindi is so poetic to me and so soft and sweet, love singing along to Hindi songs and I find myself spending my weekends watching Bollywood films. I hope to visit India someday! :)
Best of luck
I on the other hand am trying to learn Korean, fingers crossed for both of us
Hope you do! Great to see all the diversity in all the languages!!
Learning hindi really does open up a new world of syllables for you. I'm from India, so I know Hindi ofc. And this helps me a lot while learning Japanese and Korean. Since white people struggle to pronounce those words, I can pronounce them as naturally as native Japanese.
The Indian accent may be a negative point of being and Indian and speaking Hindi lol, but the plus is you'll find it easier to learn other languages. Which is definitely a nice advantage
What’s Spanish words sound like Hindi wordsss!!!!?????
@@Arjan.Bedi_ tu in Spanish means you in English, umh can't remember all of them, oh "que" in Spanish is "what" in English, camisa for us is shirt, I wanna say azucar too? can't remember but there's a lengthy list, I feel.
As a Indian I am very happy that people are trying very hard to learn hindi👏👏
Oh yeah, we’re trying really really hard! Starting from letters and pronunciation to other points that was discussed in the video
But I’m getting there, step by step. Duolingo is the best for me to learn Hindi
I am telugu but I want to learn hindi
As an Indian I'm learning Hindi too
@@avocado5740yeah I'm using Duolingo to learn Hindi as well
@@avocado5740 aap bahot acha kar rahe hai kamna karta hu ki aap jaldi is bhasha ko sikh jaye
Why am i here, i have always spoke hindi since childhood 🤣
Bhaii mai bhi 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
@Vampire Klaus sahi kaha🤣🤣😂
Bhai hamari hindi bhi pure nahi hai . English words mix kar dete hai ham 😂😂😂
Same here 😂😂😂😂😂
Me yaha dekane aayihu janane ki kese log hamari hindi parate hai
Some of the tips to learn Hindi:
1. Learn the alphabets and the pronunciation
2. Learn the subjects (I, you, he, etc..)
3. Learn some basic verbs (be, talk, eat, drink, come, go, etc..)
4. Learn some basic things (animals, house stuffs, food, feelings, etc..)
5. Learn questions (what, how, when, who, why..)
6. Once you succeed in the above, watch hindi movies or listen to songs (I recommend mostly comedy-romance movies and with your native language subtitle). However, that is for speaking/ understanding/ communicating.
7. If you want to write in Hindi, then read short stories.
It's much easier like this
The hardest part is to learn the genders, that of materials, objects... Etc... I cannot do that.
@@heartyu9306 I can understand as native speaker its kind of natural for me like its not like they teach gender of non living things its just something acquired naturally so i understand how difficult it is to learn for you
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@@heartyu9306 Yes, it can be difficult to give genders to objects, I just realised.
Khursi - female (chair)
Roti - female (bread)
Khidki - female (window)
Notice how all of them end with "i", so they are feminine. You will find many examples on the internet, read them and with practice, you will be able to tell gender of objects without any help. Happy learning!
You have to learn' kark कारक'
I want to learn Hindi because my boyfriend is Indian and I want to impress him with my skills 😂 Really hard tho, but I love this language
@@im_khan019 I dont have FB :( But Dhanyavad anyway
@@im_khan019 Im from Brazil ^-^
@@im_khan019 hmmm u can send , I dont feel comfortable
Hey everyone I from Mumbai, India. Anyone want to learn Hindi or Urdu reply me...
hey its 5 months later did u do it
I want to learn Hindi because my wife is Indian and she speaks Hindi and Bengali fluently (and Nepali pretty well too). We've been together for 12 years now so it really is time I learned to speak her language! I also love Bollywood movies so want to watch those without the need for sub titles!
So cute❤️. Subscribe to Tseries please.😁😁
lol
@@PrinterJamOnToast We met at work in London - we still work in the same place
Do you know about shah rukh khan
@@PM-df2zm More to the point does SRK know about me 😂😂
I'm America and fluent in German and becoming fluent in Spanish and Hindi. Thank you so much!
Wow how you learnt Hindi
I know Hindi but I'm here just to watch comments😂😂😂
😂😂
Me too😂😂
Me too🤣🤣
Even I'm doing the same😆
Same bro 😂😂
I am a native speaker of hindi-urdu language ( hindustani ). This is the beautiful language. Many foreigners are learning this language as a hobby on account of being heavily influenced by bollywood songs .
We used to refer to the language as Hindustani too.
Yes
I thought this was pewdiepie at first but great video
Me too😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good one !
He is smarter than PewDiePie
I will be so shocked if I hear Pewds speaking Hindi lol.
I'm learning Hindi because I work and live in Pune at the moment. Sadly I am also half deaf so I seriously struggle. But I have a few words down, mostly curse words, and orders-directions LOL (I'm a bodyguard)
Curse words will help in your line of work 😂
@Gurukul EduHub sure. I'm in the USA at the moment not due back in Pune til Fall due to the virus.
Rebert showe if you want to be fluent hindi speaker so I shall help you to learn hindi with very easy and fun way because i am native hindi speaker, and i need your help because I am learning English language why not we teach each other who we know how about.
@@robertshowe2417 Namaste
Have you started learning hindi? Or want to start learning?
Please let me know :)
@@avanishmishra1069 I can speak some Hindi and Marathi, mostly orders, food, drink (water) and a few curse words haha I've been working and off in India for severe decades, I'm just very bad at languages including my native American English LOL
I want to learn hindi because i want to be a bollywood performer. Even my english is not good enough . My mother tongue is arabic but because it is my dream i will do everything to achieve my dream and i will not give up
dont worry you will be able to achieve your dreams. we have so many people in bollywood who dont know hindi a lot but it's still fine, you can just adopt the language from watching movies and even having conversations with local Indians on social media like instagram. that will be very helpful. my good wishes are with you.
Hi sister ❣️ don't give up , Nora fathi is an Arabian too , and she is a big name in Bollywood now , wish you all the best , and achievement of your goals ❤️❤️❤️
U arabic ppl's are so much stick with that creepy bollywood that is the thing where nobody (intellectual) wants to GO
Well, My dreams are a lot like yours. But I know 3 language Bengali, English and Hindi. It's good to see you love Bollywood and you're looking to work here hope it would be real. Are you from UAE????
You go girl!!!! 💝
Im learning hindi because Im a US citizen in India looking for my Indian father! Thanks Karl and congrats all the petitioning we did got you home and welcome back! Praise God!!
So crazy they kept you out so long because you are doing so much good for India! Keep up the good work! Your wife is so beautiful and you two make a cute couple!
Happy to see your channel as well!
To me learning Hindi is like discovering something so different but weirdly familiar at the same time. There are surprising vocab similarities to my native Russian that most likely stem from the time it was one language ( indo-european, as per linguistic theory). Aag = aagon, peena = peet, sookha = sookhoy etc. Makes me feel like a part of a large human family, where we are all connected.
It's been proved that the "Aryans" from the Central-Asia came to the North-Eastern Mountain range "Hindu Kush" and colonized India in between 1500 to 1000 BCE. So technically there meant to be many similarities between our languages.
I might be a little late to the party but I am fluent in Hindi and am learning Russian. I have also found many similarities like чай (tea) and ананас (pineapple). Pronunciation is easier because we are accustomed in making many sounds and word order also makes sense. Cases are a whole different story though 😅
I know how to speak Hindi but I don't know why am I watching this video.
BTW Nice Hindi Karl Bhai !!
Same I know Hindi too so no clue why I'm watching this.
Que mamada risa
😂🤣🤣 may be he impressed you with his skill
Same here! 😅
Me too😂😂😂
Ram Ram ji I'm from Bangladesh and I want to learn Hindi so much!! I hopefully will learn Hindi soon.
Ram Ram Bhai. Great! Lots of people who speak Bengali have learnt Hindi :)
@@KarlRock Do you know Bengali? Just asking.
If you know how to speak Bengali, you should be easily able to pick up Hindi within 2 or less weeks.
Bro entire india knows Hindi except south india , because they follow only their language and partly converse in English too . So basically india is country of 22 languages out of which hindi and english is widely spoken in rest of India and South Respectively 👍❤️
My brain stopped working when he pronounced “4 different Ts” 😂
Yes 😂😂😂😂, there are four different ts in hindi
I'm Indian, do you want to talk with me in Hindi because I wanna speak English
😀😀
You can hear those Ts in English too..
Tea (ट)
Thanos (थ)
T, tha, da, dha
I started using Duolingo for Hindi, but the thing about Duolingo is, they don’t teach you these things about pronunciation and sentence structure and everything. They’re just like, “Hey! Here’s some letters! Here’s some words! Here’s some sentences!” And you have to just listen and figure it out for yourself. I want to learn Hindi because I’ve met many Indian friends, and I’m fascinated with languages in general. Hindi is a very beautiful language to me.
Oh, that's so. Where you from?
Choot and chhoot 😂😂
The difference in aspirations!
I am really surprised !!! your pronunciation of Hindi alphabets are almost perfect Karl........Keep it up.
Thanks, Shubham. Perfection is a long waaaay off 🙏
Great topic Karl! I am married to an Indian woman and I’ve learned lots of Hindi words but I struggle to translate them into complete sentences. I joke that Hindi is easy because they use so many English words. It seems like every time I ask my wife what the Hindi word for something is, she’ll simply say “we use the English word for that”. Also, even in Hindi speaking India, the language differs by religion. For example, many Muslim Indians do not say “nameste”. They also use more Urdu.
Thanks mate. Yup, with learning Hindi you're really learning the Indian culture too.
Lol here comes genius
Assamese Hindus says namaskar
Telegu Hindus says namaskaram
And in the morning subhdayam
Tribal Hindus use their languages
1956 languages are spoken in India
Muslims more like islamists are living in India
Yes u will find a slight difference how hindi is spoken in different states.
No man ....who told you language differs with religion. Indian Muslims or anyone speaks the regional language . Namaste Salam etc are just greetings used by all religions. BTW Namaste has nothing to do with religion.
Not with religion but different states in India. For eg. People of southern states like Kerala and Tamilnadu speak their own regional languages like Tamil and majority of them don't understand hindi. Bengalis speak their own language too which is Bengali but a lot of them understand hindi as well. There are way too many regional languages in India
I just watched it to know how complicated my mother tongue is😂
😂itni complicated hai ki ham Indians bhi nahi sikh sakte shudh hindi jabse paida hue tabse abhi tak sikh rahe hai...matraye lagani bhi ni aati😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ANGEL-qh5xk So true 😂😂
Same 😛 I try to learn new language timw to time and I decided to search for hindi🤣
Sab hindi phadna chahte hai😂😂😀😂😀
I know Hindi very well but i don't know why am I watching this video😂
But you speak very fluent hindi ❤.
Very Good... Keep it up 👌
When you were watching the video you were absent main
Iam from Colombia, Panama I speak Spanish. My husband is from New Delhi. Thanks for your help how learn Hindi.
Thanks Ana
Hey Ana,Namaste
Would you like to learn hindi
@@aditya-8426
Hi how you, yes Im interested in learning Hindi.
@@anahurtado4068 I'm learning spanish, Im pretty alright right now. I'm basically in england right now. We could help by talking to each other in the same language to help practice actually talking with each other.
mucho gusto, me gusta español canción. Yo aprendiendo español, es muy bien idioma.
I've been learning Hindi for almost two years (first by myself and now with a teacher) because my wife is Indian. You are correct, there is no easy quick way to learn a language. It just takes time and practice. Although I disagree with your comment regarding the number of letters in Hindi. I see it as 49 letters (13 vowels and 36 consonants) with a lot of modifications to those letters (double letters, half letters, etc.). I'll have to take a look at your book! Great video, thanks!
Thanks, A.L. Craft 🙏
@@KarlRock Thank you for your videos. It's pretty inspiring to watch you go around and talk in Hindi. I think my most used phrase has been "Aap se milkar kushi hui". Every time it completely blows people away! Just tonight I ordered Indian food take-out and said a simple "Shubh ratri". The restaurant guy was so happy! It's really awesome that Indian people are so friendly. I remember studying abroad in Germany, and they would mockingly laugh at any simple grammar or pronunciation mistakes. I have never had that experience with Indians.
@@crafty_android thxs bro for such a kind of appreciation.no one can be 100% perfect in any language.If we r indians,it doesn't mean we know hindi 100%.i think,all people should try to understand each other's talks
Hindi is an Indo European language so if you know Romance languages like French or Spanish it’s quite helpful I would say. Possessive words are similar (starts with ‘m’ for my and ‘t’ for yours or you) and many other similarities. But yes there are a ton of differences. By contrast, South Indian languages are way harder in my opinion.
My is actually comes from Mam (sanskrit)
It comes from Sanskrit 💀 the top 3 of the world's oldest languages
@@_https.saanvi Yes which is Indo European. The Dravidian languages ( aka Tamil and etc) are the only true "Indian" languages.
@adolft_official Stop drinking.
@@268RG Then why is the script so different?
I am an Indian I know Hindi but I loved that there are so many people who are eager to learn hindi and keep going dude 👍💜
Hii r u army? 💜
@@vaishnavifale6696 army kahi bhi pohoch jati hai😂😂har youtuber ke comment box me ek na ek comment to hoga hi hoga army ka💜💜
@@ANGEL-qh5xk hmm you are right coz you just mentioned a fact but if you had disrespected them then definitely plenty of people must have roasted you till now...... So don't ever do that mistake or else you are gonna get roasted by people you don't even know.......lol 😂army's are protective.....
@Rat lol😂😂
@Rat THERE IS ONLY ONE ARMY
Shrek Army💚
I'm Swedish and a language nerd, so I love to learn new languages. I grew up speaking 4 fluently (English, Swedish, French, German) and some Swahili. I love all the different writing systems. Currently, I'm learning Russian, Korean, Finnish, Arabic, Japanese, Turkish, Thai, Mandarin, Elder Futhark, Hungarian and Icelandic. I don't have any illusions of being able to speak them fluently, but I'm so obsessed with grammar and such that I can't stop adding new languages to that list! Like Hindi, for example! ;-)
Hello Daffoblnt , if you want to learn Hindi I can help you over italki plateform . Please reach me out there.
Omg,how can u learn so many languages at the same time?🤯это же практически невозможно,хаха. А вам как русский даётся, легко?
Im also learning Arabic and Turkish! And Swahili too :) I agree with you, there's so many cool lanuages and i just feel like learning them all if i could
Which is the hardest language for you?
(in terms of grammar)
Hey!
I want to learn thai
Can you give me some tips
Plzz
Loved the video. I'm from Sudan, I learning Hindi challenge my self cuz I already know Arabic and English, and help me to get education there or schooler ship .❤🙌
Samir Elhassan scholarship
Actually no one tried in this field how to a foreigner hindi in easiest way.
Hi! I am actually studying abroad in Delhi (about to move to Bhopal in one week ahh!) and am learning Hindi. It's been pretty difficult so far, but i'm hoping to get more practice in Bhopal where they speak less english. It's too easy to rely on english in Delhi! Great video!
update? did you ever learn Hindi Fluently??
Hola from Colombia, thanks for your videos, they gave me a new and awesome perspective of India, keep the videos coming please (sorry for horrible English)
Your English is great. Thanks Uriel
This sentence you wrote was almost perfect english, except for the last bit you said in brackets sorry for horrible English, you should of said sorry for my horrible English
Yo aprendo español ahora
Namaste Learners
I am looking for some dedicated learners who want to learn Hindi language! I can help with one-to-one coaching. Any leads will be appreciated! 🙏😊
I'm Mauritian,
I already have a fluent French and English, a good base in hindi and understand most of simple sentences but I tend to have lots of difficulties with verbs and tenses.....
I know Hindi cause i've been studying by my own. I traveled to Mumbai 3 years ago, then i caught some phrases that's why i'm capable to speak. I must confess watching your videos, i've been learning more than i could expect. Keep it up mera dost
Gg
I will give you guys a tip which make Hindi a very easy language to learn. Forget about the subject-object-verb ordering. It doesn't matter that much. For example, in the sentence he gave in the video - "I am going to the market" can be said in the following says 1) "Mein bazaar jaa raha hun" - literal translation - "I market going is" 2) "Mein jaa raha hun bazaar" - literal translation "I going is market" 3) "Bazaar mein jaa raha hun" - literal translation -"Market I going is" 4) "Jaa raha hun mein Bazaar" - literal translation "going is I bazaar" - All these forms are acceptable and people will understand what you are saying. They are even grammatically correct. This will make your life much easier because now, you only need to know the vocabulary. Dont pay too much attention to the genders. Its ok if you mess that up. Sentence structuring thus actually becomes very very easy in Hindi. I realized this because as a native Hindi/Marathi speaker, I am learning German, and German has very strict rules about Subject-verb-object in its sentence structuring. As far as the numbers go, hell even I say numbers in English. If I dont understand a number that the other person said, I ask them to say it in English. Good luck! Learn Hindi because once you start understanding song lyrics, its just a heavenly language to know and you will be glad :)
Why does the ha and am mostly go at the end
@@cookie-kl6lr not sure what you mean. Can you clarify?
@@cookie-kl6lr used to complete a sentence like period. But also has different form which discloses gender, present or past. Just like ‘is’, ‘was’ but used at the end. And has power to define gender.
Yes. Finally someone speaks the real stuff! It took me 2 years to learn to hear differentiate and begin understanding the script and begin to understand SOV grammar.
नमस्ते
चाय पीलो
So did you get the discount??😂😂
No छूट for me 🤣
@@KarlRock ahahahhahaha
@@KarlRock dont lie!😂
Oh fuck 😂 Now I get the joke.
@@KarlRock छूट 😂😂 it sounds like pussy 😂 lol
I literally never thought that i was speaking such a difficult language..omg **proud**
Every language is difficult.
Well... I am from India... I know how to speak Hindi language... But I am very glad to know that you all people want to learn hindi language.... I feel very happy... Keep it up 👍👍👍
I am an Indian and I am so glad to see you speaking in hindi good job keep it up
That sounds so complex...even though I speak Hindi😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am looking for a hindi teacher. My 8 year old daughter and I are both learning hindi
I think I will forget Hindi after watching Hindi tutorials 😂😂😂
Between I am speaking Hindi from Childhood and don't know why am I watching this and now I got to know that I was speaking such a difficult language 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💜💜
Bts army Attendence pls 😎
@@JoshuaScottYGBeats have you find that person till now sir
Hindi is my mother tounge but I don't have technical knowledge about the language even half close to you Karl ji.
Hardwork + Determination + Consistency = Karl Ji Success. Ram Ram Karl Ji.
I am learning Hindi. And tried to teach Pakistani people to learn it. It's as easy as Urdu.
Thanks for motivating people to learn Hindi. Thanks from Pakistan.
I know urdu.... From India
@@Sumit-rp5mx धन्यवाद भाई।
@adolft_officialurdu is in Family of Indo- Aryan languages so
Your hindi is really Very nice 👏👏, 😂apka bahut dhanyavaad hamri basha ko bhadawa dene ke liye 🤟🙏thanku from India
it's common for old languges , in my mother language (dialect, east China village Wu Dialect), we also say : I market go.
I think in mandarin it's same as English.
ex. I'm going to market (我去市场)
@@vishaldulera2899 Hi i am not talking about mandarin, we have own our dialect in Village, the order : I market go.
@@puluqemil i know there are many local dialects in china, but i only know Mandarin 😂
@Programming Knowledge and Gaming चाईनीज सामान दो दिन भी नहीं चलता। 😉
@Programming Knowledge and Gaming कृपया यहां राजनीति न करें।
We as Indians have focussed a lot on ENGLISH... getting it grammatical correct.. ignoring the language SANSKRIT(MOTHER OF ALL LANGUAGES)...it's my dream to learn SANSKRIT..one of the oldest language in world😍😍😍
I speak Hindi Marathi Konkani Kannada. But still i watched this video to support my bro Karl Rock.
I didn't know that I can speak such a difficult language very easily, I deserve medals! 😂
I am South Indian,but i love Hindi ❤❤❤❤
Awesome Bro I'm student in New Zealand from India
You really amazing
We've traded places 😁
Oh my God this is like magic!! I just searched up how to learn Hindi fast and then I just saw your video
Shashi, I just released this video 26 minutes ago haha. Great timing! And Welcome.
@@uknown9174 english fam
Sup Karl. I think being able to speak Hindi helps you learn other Asian languages faster. Because of the similar syllable systems.
True Ajay 🙏
Nope. Other Asian languages like Chinese Japanese etc are very different
@@mayankdewli1010 Syllable system is a little simlilar in japanese and hindi
@@abhirajchatterjee6965wait, really?
@lord.shadow980 In fact the Japanese alphabets (hiragana and katakana) are loosely modeled off of Indic scripts. The influence came from the spread of Buddhism to Japan, which brought with it the religious texts written in Sanskrit or Pali. I'm not referring to the appearance of the characters, but the structure of the alphabet.
मैं भी अमेरिकानी हूँ जो हिंदी सीख पाया। हिंदी सच्ची में मुश्किल नहीं मगर हिन्दुस्तानी लोगों से बोलना काफी मुश्किल है. ज़्यादातर हिन्दुस्तानी लोग दूसरे भाषाए बोलते है - गुझराती, बँगला। ... जब उनसे बोलता तब वे अचानक से दूसरी भाषाओं में बोल लगते है।
Bharat India ka official naam hain. Jayada tar Indians, India ko Bharat hi bolte hai. For your information 😁
@@Aditi-mb3qm yes mai bhi
I'm half Indian and my dad didn't teach me to speak the language I want to surprise him with a conversation one day...
U will soon but for that u have to learn .So watch my channel to learn easy hindi
The way you speak Hindi... Is friggin awesome to watch. I honestly get stumped how you managed to pick it up so amazingly 👍
now i feel lucky to be able to speak fluent hindi and write. i just started my korean language classes and now i understand how difficult it gets to learn a totally different language. wish me luck karl ♥️
Karl, I just had a word with PM Modi and the cabinets. It was last minute recapitulation to offer you Indian citizenship. ⚡⭐
Waiting for their official invite to Rastrapati Bhawan to sign the new passport and drink some Gujarati chai with PM Modi and all.
As an English man married to an Indian woman you summarised all my struggles. The Ds and Ts that sound exactly the same killed the language for me.
Work on your tongue
Meh Dakshina Bharatiya hu aur muje iss bahut sundar Hindi bhasha aathi hai aur mujhe meri mathra bhasha Kannada bhi aathi hai mujhe iss donoyi bhasha ke upar bahut pyaar aur garv hai aur meh hai kehana chatahu ki bhesak bahut sare bhashaye hai iss Prachin Bharat desh mai lekin anth meh hab sab bharatiya hai aur kuch aur nahi Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
Namaste Karl! You have a fantastic channel - thanks for all the information you are sharing! I’m from Austria and traveling for almost 5 years now and I learned the basic phrases in every country I visited. It is amazing how locals react when they see you trying. It doesn’t have to be perfect if you are only visiting the country. But some basic vocabulary opens so many doors and the smiles are wonderful! I´ll spend the winter months in India and I will definitely check out your Hindi book :-)
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As an Arab, who grew up in UAE, and spent my childhood watching bollywood movies religiously and still do, I'd say I can pretty much understand anything I hear. And can speak my way around people, but I seriously don't know where to start to officially learn hindi properly.
Love your channel. Never thought I would want to visit India but it is now on my list of countries to visit. 👍🏼
Thank you for the video! I want to learn Hindi because my boyfriend is Indian and his family are still in India and that’s about all his family and friends speak for the most part and I want to impress him and be able to communicate with his family. 😊
dont worry you will be able to learn the language . just have faith in you and try to love the language as you love your boyfriend.
You will be his wife keep going my sister
I'm a South Indian but I know very fluent Hindi and this is how I learnt it.
When I was a kid i used to watch Doraemon in Hindi dub and i grew up watching that show. I learnt a little bit Hindi from it. In school I chose Hindi as my second language, so i studied Hindi for a past few years. I also watch bollywood movies which made me more fluent in Hindi.
Well most of non hindi Indian speakers learnt like that. I've got many friends from different language background they all said sams
Literally came at the perfect time I have been wanting to speak Hindi for so long I would love to be able to be fluent in Hindi to be able to communicate and feel more connected to my culture I wanna learn to be able to watch Bollywood films without subtitles and listen to Hindi music and know exactly the song means my biggest challenge is to form sentences from the words I already know please explain how you overcame that thanks again love your videos
Dear,Have u listened hindi song. "channa meriya by arijit singh"
Yep I love that song and the movie aei dil hai mushkil
@@jessicabristol3925 oh really!
By the way,from which country u r?
Happy gharu I’m American but my parents are Guyanese my mom is of Indian decent
@UCZdQDaFX5Y7NMj2vZU6HKfQ ok
Hey I am an Indian ( hindi is mother tounge)
And i just came here to see that how many peoples are intrested in learning hindi
And am really very happy 😊😊😊😊
Yeah hindi is not a easy language that is very difficult specially it's grammar , where there are parts of the parts but still you speak really well ! Feeling nyc see foreigners speaking my language and trying to learn my language 🙃keep going guys👍
I am indian and I can speak Hindi very fluent. I am feeling very good, because that much people interested to learn hindi 😀
Keep going, you can do it 👍
BTS army everywhere!!!
Hey, Hindi counting has pattern ,not as a prefix but as a suffix I am an Indian citizen and my mother language is Hindi
हिंदी की गिनती में ढ़ांचा होता है। इसमें एक जैसे शब्द आगे न होकर पीछे होते हैं। मैं एक भारतीय हुं और मेरी मातृभाषा हिंदी है।😊🙏💐
Love your effort in learning the local language karl, there are still some english speaking foreigner who of make fun of Indians because they are not fluent in english, while at the same time they don't bother learning the local language when they are in India.
I feel proud I am native speaker in hindi 😍😍😍😍
The trick is to learn hindi is to learn the script (Devanagari) first and then the language. That will speed up your learning. Also once you master Devanagari script you get to read marathi, nepali and Konkani language as well as those languages use the same Devanagari script. The advantage of Devanagari script is you speak what is written. There is no guess work involved. No need rot know the context like in other languages.
this is not only useful for foreigners learning hindi but also for non-hindi speaking indians who want to learn hindi!!! Keep up the great work Karl!!!
My TH-cam recommendation - learn hindi easily
Me- no thanks
TH-cam-learn it!!
*i am indian*
Karl bhai,if u get able to learn hindi language.u can learn punjabi as well very easily.it is very similar
Happy gharu may be he used some words ... babbu mann Saab k ganee sunaooo isko veerji.
@@General_darkshade bro yeh diljit ko jaan ta hai
Paanjabi?
Hmm i also speak punjabi and hindi both
@@zabihullahzargar3692 not paanjabi😂 but punjabi
Nice work spreading the love of Hindi Karl! Soon you'll be able to see bollywood movies without subs ^^
That's my dream :D
I am Nepalese and i speak English, Hindi, Nepali and some basic Spanish.
I’ve been following you for years now. Thrilled to hear you are teaching Hindi! Will buy your book! Thank you!!
Karl sir, as an Indian native from West Bengal, I will like to point out that in 2:30 onwards you took example of क and ख; give a bit of stress please... and overall good job for explaining the viewers well about what Hindi is all about...
Well Done Dude! You make a good Hindi Tutor too. The best way to learn any language is to be there among the people and use it actively. There must be that motivational factor. Well Done again! I speak Polish fluently btw and did it your way.
Thank you John
😀 wow! Nice work Karl!
As a european.. it took months staying in india before i even started to hear any differences between any of the letters in hindi. Hindi is just so different from the six european languages i speak, and so different from anything i had ever even heard before 😋
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I think learning a language that's very different from your own grammatically and phonetically is something that really changes the way you perceive things and how you approach languages in general. If you manage to do it, you get access to a perspective that most people never do.
Great tube Karl, but Hindi remains a difficult language, only the script is so different. Thank you for the tip you gave.
Marie-Elisabeth Lombaerts Everything is difficult until we don't start doing it. Once you'll start learning it, you'll find it easy.
You should give it a try....you will learn it faster than you think...trust me
saurabh jainth I started already learning Hindi, but with no help it's still difficult
Marie-Elisabeth Lombaerts Probably i can help you with your Hindi learning. May i know, for what purpose you wanna learn it?
Manish Choudhary just to speak in their own language with Indian friends sir. Would be very nice if you can help me 👍🏼🙏🏼
I’m going to buy your book! My girlfriend is Indian and I would like to be able to talk to her in Hindi, thank you so much for the work your doing to help the rest of us raise our abilities!
Yup... Then start from reading hindi from books or articals. It will make you professional.
I’m an Indian who’s not a Hindi speaker. I’m currently learning Hindi and here I am taking tips from a Kiwi on how to learn it fast.
Going good man !!! Your love for this country and the culture also the language is really so nice of you good lucks for your upcoming videos !! ❤️
Are you also going to teach when to shake head during talking? :))
Next video 😂
i can't speak hindi but i understand the head wobbles they have different meanings it's very subtle but makes sense when you get them
@@gazriley624 Asian Boss?
I speak Hindi fluently but you know Hindi more deeply than I did😂😂
I appreciate your efforts! 😊👏🏻
But Hindi is the one of the language which is spoken, written and understood as it is.
Keep going! 👍🏻
I’m Turkish learning Hindi. The syntax saves me a lot of time while making sentences. Exactly the same as Turkish. Definitely not from the same language family but it is what it is. Even some expressions are exactly as we put them. Here is an example (in latin script, divided with - )
My cat is bigger than Raj’s cat.
Meri billee raj-ki billee-se bari-hai.
Benim kedim Raj-ın kedisi-nden büyük-tür.
We don’t even use “more” just like in Hindi.
I’m good with understanding writing system and distinguishing sounds so I enjoy these perks as well.
All in all Hindi is one of the languages that give me pure joy while learning. Very excited for my India trip in December, hopefully.
Ps: Karl, you made a video about literally everything I needed to know about India. You’re a walking inspiration.
I have had very similar experiences to you, but in my case I'm learning Japanese and I speak a Dravidian language from South India. To an outsider it might sound very strange to say that Japanese and a South Indian language share similarities, when they are from entirely different language families and share no vocabulary in common, but from a structural and grammatical point of view it's incredible how much they align.
@@hadhamalnam Besides, Turkish and Japanese belong to the same language family; Altaic. My Japanese knowledge is pretty limited but Korean is also from the family, so similar to Turkish. And I know there are surprising similarities between Korean and Kannada as well. What’s your motherthong?
@Jazzgin It's Malayalam. Good luck on your language learning journey!
@@hadhamalnam you too yaar 👍
How often should I practice daily? I'm learning Hindi so I can have the best experience in India someday as possible..who knows I may live there! It is a must on my list to visit when my children are older. I want to be respectful and less clueless when I travel.
sure it will be one of your best experiences . i hope you will enjoy visiting India. as i am an common Indian i guess a lot of Indians will think same as me and will make you feel respected here.
How interesting. It reminds me of the trouble I had learning tones when I studied Mandarin. Thanks for sharing...
Thanks Jim! If I wasn't learning Hindi, I'd probably be learning Mandarin because it's so useless in New Zealand.
@@KarlRock Mandarin was rough for me because of the tones....but I did find it so interesting. I plan to visit India, maybe next year. What is the best way to contact you directly before I go? It would be great to meet and share a meal. I will get your book before I go. Best of luck with your on line store.
Me tumko kuchh bhi bolu tum samajh nahi paoge, ha vo baat alag hai agar tum translate karo to itni si baat ke liye translate kar rahe ho mtlb tum free hi bethe ho😂koi kaam nai hai kya😅
@@ANGEL-qh5xk bhai kyu uska mazak bana rahe ho 😆
@@ANGEL-qh5xk hushar baccha
4:07 A small correction : In Hindi , "beard" (dadhi) is also feminine.
So if you want to say that " My beard has grown out." you'd say :
_Meri dadhi badi ho gayi hai_ (feminine)
And not:
_Mera dadhi bada ho gaya hai_ (masculine)
In any case this video was really fun to watch!
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I'm from Korea, and so since oriental languages are so similar, is very easy to learn
I have started living in India. I have some problems understanding and writing. Your videos help me alot! Thank you for helping me understand Hindi.
Where are you from tho?
Karl bhai, How much time did you put into studying hindi each day? I’ve been learning for past 2 years around an hour a day but honestly feels like it will be a lifetime of learning to becoming fluent
It varies. Generally 30 minutes. Plus practice all day long whenever I leave the house.
I speak 5 languages (I know it's not much but still) to be honest, to learn a language fluently, you need to be exposed to the language. That's how a baby learn their native language, by observing and being exposed to the language. By spending 30 minutes outside (talking to people, trying to read sign boards and all), I bet you that you will learn more words and grammar rules by sitting at home at memorising a vocabulary list for 3 hours (this is my experience while learning Arabic in Dubai). That's just a tip from me 🌟
I'm from West Bengal😁
I can speak Hindi but can't read..
I learned hindi by watching Hindi dubbed Anime & Hindi movies
Lol I watched anime initially to learn English, but now I am learning Japanese thanks to it. :P And I learnt Hindi in school, not an expert but its enough for me to talk with native Hindi speakers or watch Hindi movies. Its not my native language since I am from south india.
Reading is the easy part Kaneki, you can learn it very quickly.
It's kinda easier for Bengali speakers to learn Hindi because of a lot of shared vocabulary, albeit with different pronounciation.
Same goes for my classmate ...she's Bengali too...She can speak Hindi with umm wrong pronunciations btw but cannot write bengali...that's why she almost fails in Hindi exam
Same here. I can speak Bengali(its my mother tongue), but cannot read it
Wow😍😍😍 your pronunciation is so perfect!!!! All the Th, Ta,Tha,Dha were perfect!!!
I am so pleased to see you guys are learning Hindi because I am 🇮🇳
INDIAN best for your hindi learning journey
I searched how to learn Hindi because of your channel, and what do you know, it’s you!! Thank you!
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