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The Hindi we learn

by Paul-Etienne <pecoisne@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 8, 2008 at 04:20 PM

Hello!
Following the question raised by the "Sanskrit be national language"
topic, I have one question to ask about the hindi we learn from books.
To learn, I have:
-Teach Yourself Hindi complete course
-Teach Yourself Hindi Script
-Living Languge Hindi (the one I am mainly using)
-Outline of Hindi Grammar (Oxford Press)

I have noticed that there is a load of divergences in the books'
teachings. For exemple, TY will write "bihn" (bahin) for sister, while
LL will write "bhn" (bahan).

So what's up with that? Does it mean that we actually learn a
different language depending on the book we use???

I am getting worried... Thanks if you take the time to reply.

Paul-Etienne
 




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The Hindi we learn
Paul-Etienne <pecoisne  2008-04-08 16:20:31 
Re: The Hindi we learn
Raakhbaba <Jacques_Ren  2008-04-28 13:47:56 

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