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Hindi language learning materials

A selection of language courses, dictionaries and other materials for learning Hindi.

Courses | Dictionaries and phrasebooks


Courses

Beginner's Hindi Script

Teach Yourself Beginner's Hindi Script

by Rupert Snell

- when learning Hindi, the ability to read and write the Devanagari alphabet is very useful. This book provides a clear introduction to that alphabet and includes examples of printed and handwritten texts.

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Teach Yourself Beginner's Hindi

Teach Yourself Beginner's Hindi

by Rupert Snell

- a well-written introduction to the Hindi language. Consists of a textbook and CDs with recordings of the dialogues and some of the exercises.

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Teach Yourself Hindi

Teach Yourself Hindi

by Rupert Snell and Simon Weightman

- an up-to-date course in spoken and written Hindi suitable for beginners. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.

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Talk Now! Hindi

Talk Now! Hindi

by Eurotalk

- a basic introduction to Hindi. Includes dialogues, exercises, games, tests and notes in numerous languages. Introduces a fairly limited amount of vocabulary and phrases, but does so in an effective and fun way.

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Colloquial Hindi

Colloquial Hindi: A Complete Language Course

by Tej Bhatia

- an introduction to spoken and written Hindi. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information. Two audio cassettes or CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises are also available.

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Glossika Hindi

Glossika Hindi

by Glossika

- Glossika's audiovisual method helps you master comprehension and achieve fluency. Great on its own, or the perfect companion to your ongoing studies.

Buy from: Glossika.com


Dictionaries and phrasebooks

	Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary

Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary

by R.S. McGregor (Editor)

- a comprehensive, up-to-date dictionary that covers modern standard Hindi in it's spoken and literary forms. Gives illustrative examples for each enter, and also includes Urdu words used in Hindi.

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	Oxford English-Hindi Dictionary

Oxford English-Hindi Dictionary

by S. K. Verma

- this dictionary is intended for Hindi speakers learning English, but is also quite useful to English speakers learning Hindi.

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Say It in Hindi

Say It in Hindi

by Veena T. Oldenburg

- a handy Hindi phrasebook full of useful, everyday phrases and words.

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Practice Reading Hindi with stories at: https://www.linguin.co/story/hi

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Learning materials for related languages

Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Persian (Dari, Farsi & Takjik), Punjabi, Sinhala, Urdu

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