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Old 23rd August 2004, 00:54
mordecai mordecai is offline
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hi, i'm interested in learning hindi also. i can write it already and im suprised at how easy it is. Although i really need help with pronounciation(sp). If any of you fluent in hindi have a microphone contact me through aim or email reznorrtz (aim) reznorrtzNOSPAM@yahoo.com remove the NOSPAM.
chechen sounds interesting too.
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Old 8th September 2004, 08:51
vyesna vyesna is offline
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to kusa

It's funny that your sting to Naprassa left much to be desired. For instance, it is grammar and not grammer!

Also, speaking Hindi is easier because it has 44 letters and covers practically any sound, which most other languages don't. But try writing it...is that easy too?
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Old 19th March 2005, 20:07
peeyoosh_shelke peeyoosh_shelke is offline
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To Naprasa

Naprasa,
i live in maharashtra.nice to read from u.have u learned russian(rooski yazik)?????????
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Old 16th July 2005, 21:52
nice_man nice_man is offline
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Ancient language Tamil

Hi,
A friend of mine who is doing his research on ancient languages said there is a language called TAMIL, which is so old and still used by a sizable population in the southern part of India. He told me a lot on the richness of that language making me so excited to learn it.

-Andrey
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Old 21st July 2005, 20:11
Velu Velu is offline
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I am an Indian and know Hindi.

There is no speciality of Hindi being a sweet language.
No language is sweet or sour or harsh in its own right.

It all depends on how you speak.

Even a harsh language spoken gently by a bewitching beautiful girl in a lilting style in a sweet voice
will be a sweet language.

There is nothing special about Hindi to be
called as a sweet language.
Russian, spoken by my lovely girlfriend is more sweeter.

You must hear the Hindi spoken by villains in the
Hindi movies.You will say what an un-cultured harsh language it is.

Chinese, English and Japanese are very sweet, because their
girls speak very sweetly.
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