Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
TV & Film
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts6/v4/c3/42/d7/c342d7b8-2c34-cfbe-fc67-46462ff54b28/mza_8322520169846585233.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Hindi: Glossaries Alive!
Hindi Urdu Flagship, University of Texas at Austin
18 episodes
9 months ago
This series is designed to help you learn the basic vocabulary of Hindi. It is based on the vocabulary introduced in Teach Yourself Hindi; but can be used independently of any book, and should be useful for anyone beginning to learn Hindi. We give the Hindi equivalents for common English words and expressions, show how they can be used in context, and drill some of them. The idea is simply to make the words come alive as you hear them pronounced; you’ll also pick up some useful phrases, and reading the words on screen will help you develop your recognition of the Hindi script. Occasionally we throw in a little conversation or a little grammar. Just listen and absorb; pause the recording if you want to repeat something, or to jump in with the appropriate Hindi word before you hear it! The speakers here are Rupert Snell and Neha Ladha. Transcripts for each glossary can be downloaded at glossaries.hindiurduflagship.org
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
RSS
All content for Hindi: Glossaries Alive! is the property of Hindi Urdu Flagship, University of Texas at Austin and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
This series is designed to help you learn the basic vocabulary of Hindi. It is based on the vocabulary introduced in Teach Yourself Hindi; but can be used independently of any book, and should be useful for anyone beginning to learn Hindi. We give the Hindi equivalents for common English words and expressions, show how they can be used in context, and drill some of them. The idea is simply to make the words come alive as you hear them pronounced; you’ll also pick up some useful phrases, and reading the words on screen will help you develop your recognition of the Hindi script. Occasionally we throw in a little conversation or a little grammar. Just listen and absorb; pause the recording if you want to repeat something, or to jump in with the appropriate Hindi word before you hear it! The speakers here are Rupert Snell and Neha Ladha. Transcripts for each glossary can be downloaded at glossaries.hindiurduflagship.org
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts6/v4/c3/42/d7/c342d7b8-2c34-cfbe-fc67-46462ff54b28/mza_8322520169846585233.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Glossary 17
Hindi: Glossaries Alive!
38 minutes 55 seconds
13 years ago
Glossary 17
अजनबी, कष्ट, किन्तु, गंभीर, ढेर, दंगा, फटाफट, निहायत, फाड़ना, दौरान, मांस, यद्यपि, संतुष्ट, सुझाव, सुधरना and more! Transcripts and other downloads available at http://glossaries.hindiurduflagship.org Hosts: Rupert Snell & Neha Ladha.
Hindi: Glossaries Alive!
This series is designed to help you learn the basic vocabulary of Hindi. It is based on the vocabulary introduced in Teach Yourself Hindi; but can be used independently of any book, and should be useful for anyone beginning to learn Hindi. We give the Hindi equivalents for common English words and expressions, show how they can be used in context, and drill some of them. The idea is simply to make the words come alive as you hear them pronounced; you’ll also pick up some useful phrases, and reading the words on screen will help you develop your recognition of the Hindi script. Occasionally we throw in a little conversation or a little grammar. Just listen and absorb; pause the recording if you want to repeat something, or to jump in with the appropriate Hindi word before you hear it! The speakers here are Rupert Snell and Neha Ladha. Transcripts for each glossary can be downloaded at glossaries.hindiurduflagship.org