In this episode, through oral drill quizzes you’ll practice and learn making sentences like - Have they got accustomed to the climate out here? and ‘Now we have got used to the food and drink of this place.’ in Hindi. And if you stay till the end, you can take part in an interactive role-play quiz, as well. Our oral drills immensely help all Hindi learners to acquire speaking skills, as these drills contain grammar tips and quizzes, in which the Cues, questions are used to prompt oral responses. They also train you to listen - respond and to think, in Hindi and help you assess your progress. Kindly support us & get access to the transcript of this podcast as well as the detailed worksheet based on this podcast with more vocabulary and weekly Exercise worksheets on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/learnhindionthego You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, we’re going to discuss the Bollywood movie Gangubai that would help you understand some aspects of Indian culture and Indian sensibilities. And you will learn how to translate and use the verb ‘to fight’ and ‘to have an argument with someone’, in Hindi. And you’ll also learn how to say ‘She fought for the women’s rights.’ in Hindi. And if you stay till the end of the episode you can hear a role-play and participate in it, as well. This series will help you to understand fully enjoy #Bollywoodmovie, learn about Indianculture and #learnHindi at the same time. If you want the transcript of the episode, please consider becoming a patron on patreon.com/learnhindionthego by making a small monthly donation. You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com The link to the movie: https://www.netflix.com/in/title/81280352 Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, through oral drills you are going to practice changing nouns into plural and changing the adjectives which accompany them. You’ll also learn how to say- ‘Who are those tall boys?’ and ‘Those hotels are costly.’ in Hindi. And if you stay till the end, you can participate in an interactive role-play quiz, as well. Our oral drills will help you reinforce the sentence structures that you have learned in our previous podcast lessons. They also train you to think, in Hindi and can help you assess your progress. Kindly support us & get access to the transcript of this podcast as well as the detailed worksheet based on this podcast with more vocabulary and weekly Exercise worksheets on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/learnhindionthego You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, you’re going to learn how to translate and use ‘someone to be in the habit of doing something’. And you will also learn how to say ‘How did you acquire this habit? and ‘Inculcate the habit of getting up early!’ in Hindi. And if you stay till the end, you can take part in an interactive role-play quiz, as well. Through this podcast, we intend to train listeners to think in Hindi, to help them to be in touch with Hindi, and improve their Hindi at the same time. Kindly support us & get access to extra learning material like weekly Exercise worksheets on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/learnhindionthego You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, you are going to learn how to translate and use the verb ‘to go’ in Hindi. And you’ll also learn how to say- Where do you go on Sunday afternoon? and ‘I often go to a park in the morning.’ in Hindi.**** And there are interactive role-play quizzes, that will ensure that you learn correct sentence formations and pronunciation and help you learn how to ask questions and answer them in Hindi as well. Kindly support us & get access to extra learning material like weekly Exercise worksheets on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/learnhindionthego You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, through oral drill quizzes you’ll practice and learn making sentences like - ‘It takes months to get accustomed to the life in another city’ and ‘How long did you take to get used to working there?’ in Hindi. And if you stay till the end, you can take part in an interactive role-play quiz, as well. Our oral drills immensely help all Hindi learners to acquire speaking skills, as these drills contain grammar tips and quizzes, in which the Cues, questions are used to prompt oral responses. They also train you to listen - respond and to think, in Hindi and help you assess your progress. Kindly support us & get access to the transcript of this podcast as well as the detailed worksheet based on this podcast with more vocabulary and weekly Exercise worksheets on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/learnhindionthego You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com In this episode, through oral drills you are going to practice making sentences, in which ‘smaller than or less difficult than etc.’, are used in Hindi. And you’ll also learn how to say ‘Is your work less difficult than my work?’ and ‘Out of these, which bag is less heavy? in Hindi. And if you stay till the end, you can participate in an interactive role-play quiz, as well. Our oral drills will help you reinforce the sentence structures that you have learned in our previous podcast lessons. They also train you to think, in Hindi and can help you assess your progress. Kindly support us & get access to the transcript of this podcast as well as the detailed worksheet based on this podcast with more vocabulary and weekly Exercise worksheets on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/learnhindionthego You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Music: Mithoon Lyrics: Manoj Muntashir Music Label: Zee Music Company In this episode, we’ll help you understand the #Bollywoodsong # maiñ phir bhī tum ko chāhuñgā which is sung by # Arijit Singh & Shashaa Tirupati of #Bollywoodmovie # half girlfriend. And we’ll help you understand its lyrics. We’ll also break the song down and we’ll explain how to translate and use ‘to be separated’ and ‘to see someone’. And you’ll also learn how to say ‘When did you get separated? and When did you see someone for the first time?’ in Hindi. And if you stay till the end, there will be an interactive a role-play quiz, as well. This series will help you to understand and fully enjoy #Bollywoodmusic and #learnHindi through #Bollywoodmusic. If you want the transcript of the episode and lyrics in Devanagari & Roman with the English translation, please consider becoming a patron on patreon.com/learnhindionthego by making a small monthly donation. You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com The links to the song : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iktURk0X-A https://music.youtube.com/browse/FEmusic_language_selection https://www.jiosaavn.com/song/phir-bhi-tumko-chaahunga/OQQJQBJ4fGc https://wynk.in/music/song/phir-bhi-tumko-chaahunga/lyrics/zm_ZMC00493-02 https://open.spotify.com/track/35P2Xal9x3GAdOHytyEUFe Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, you are going to learn how to say ‘the biggest, the best etc.’ in Hindi. And you’ll also learn how to say- Which is the most famous museum of your city? and Is this the best* restaurant of your city?’ *in Hindi. And there are interactive role-play quizzes, that will ensure that you learn correct sentence formations and pronunciation and help you learn how to ask questions and answer them in Hindi as well. Kindly support us & get access to extra learning material like weekly Exercise worksheets on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/learnhindionthego You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, you’re going to learn how to translate and use ‘someone to get the opportunity to do something’ and ‘ someone to make a profit or a loss’ in Hindi. And you will also learn how to say ‘How did you get this opportunity? and ‘How much profit did the company make last year?’ in Hindi. And if you stay till the end, you can take part in an interactive role-play quiz, as well. Through this podcast, we intend to train listeners to think in Hindi, to help them to be in touch with Hindi, and improve their Hindi at the same time. Kindly support us & get access to extra learning material like weekly Exercise worksheets on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/learnhindionthego You could also join our Hindi Leaners’ community on Facebook, in which Hindi learners help each other in learning Hindi, share learning and travel tips & give their feedbacks & suggest songs /topics for podcasts - link: www.facebook.com/groups/learnhindionthegocommunity/ To take a free trial for online Hindi lessons visit: https://learnhindischool.com Find out more at https://learn-hindi-on-the-go.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.