Hindi, Marathi, Urdu and Persian have lots of words in common ❤❤
@sandeepkumarkhuntia88393 күн бұрын
Urdu is not a language. But artificial construct of various middle eastern languages with local khariboli boli.
@AO-xd2ml7 күн бұрын
If you go into ancient Persian, you will notice even more similarities. Because Avestan and Sanskrit are of the same root.
@DavoodIB7 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
@fati.greenland7 күн бұрын
❤️
@nhalinikanttraw87004 күн бұрын
Its immediate ancestor was the Proto-Iranian language, a sister language to the Proto-Indo-Aryan language, with both having developed from the earlier Proto-Indo-Iranian language; as such, Old Avestan is quite close in both grammar and lexicon to Vedic Sanskrit, the oldest preserved Indo-Aryan language.
@RohitSingh09876 күн бұрын
Hindi Russian also have common words tarbuz - arbuz 🍉
@RamNYC5 күн бұрын
Here is my advice to speak Hindi in 4 weeks. But you'll have to follow what I tell you. At the end of 4 weeks, you will be able to speak Hindi to the point where you can grow up yourself. For the first two weeks, involve your friend who is teaching you Hindi. (Ideally, you should involve her as much as you can and as much as she wants to) Week I: Every day of the week, learn 5 objects in Hindi. Not one more, not one less. Use these 5 words on the objects as you see them. For example, if you learn 'Aam' (Mango) then every time you see Mango, use the word 'Aam'. 'Aam' is also used for 'common'. At the end of first week, you will know 35 Hindi words. Week II: Every day of the second week, learn 5 verbs. Not one more, not one less. For example: 'lao' is for 'bring'. Or 'jao' is for go. Use these verbs with 35 objects that you know in Hindi. For example: 'ghar jao' for 'go home'. Practice, practice, practice! Week III: Start watching Hindi movies/shows/TV with subtitles. Watch KZbin with subtitles. Focus on listening to the word and not just on reading in English. 1 hour a day will be good. Also, use the verb + object in short sentences of TWO words ONLY until you are confident. Do not try 3 or more words until 4 weeks are over. Week IV: Go out near your place with your friend. Every day a new location. Sometimes, go to a store to buy stuff. Speak in two-word sentences only. Sometimes go to see someone in the neighborhood and speak Hindi. Do not shy away, you can speak now if you have done three weeks of effort already. Nooks and corners for you: open your mouth more. Do not worry, you will not look ugly, you have a pretty face and that is why Mohammad bro married you in your teens. lol. Here is the reason behind opening your mouth larger. Indians use all lengths of vocal cords when speaking. We also use tongues to make different sounds which will sound identical to you. And we speak a little differently from Iranians. How? Iranians will say - EE-Ren. We say EE-RAAN. (notice upper case, which is louder). Your 'shukriya' sounds to us as 'shukriye' (notice the e) we say shukriyaa - a long 'aa'. That is one major difference. But I am sure that you will get it. If you need help, I can offer you my services at no cost. I am in the US, so timezone issue - you will have to deal with it. lol. I can teach your mornings. If you wish, you can invite your other non-Indian friends. I can think of Bita maybe. And then in one week, you all will be able to converse. It is easier to work in a group and learn. You all can talk to each other in Hindi and improve bit by bit. Your commitment is the only thing that will define your success. I offer my help if you are committed.
@alani39924 күн бұрын
Actually one can get by using English nouns/objects, as used in Hinglish. Its the verbs/ action words and tenses that are most important, things like come/go/do etc.
@user-kw6uj8km2t6 күн бұрын
E ran Er arak
@RB-hj7qc6 күн бұрын
Many of these are loan-words from Persian because the Mughals made Persian their official language.
@alani39924 күн бұрын
Its the Sultanate that called it "Hindi" (Indian). It was just the local language around the Delhi court.
@velociraptor15967 күн бұрын
Is she showing streetstyle hindi or "Shudh" (pure) hindi. Cause some common hindi includes urdu/ persian words.
@vatsalj75357 күн бұрын
There's nothing pure about adding sanskrit words to Hindi
@user-ns5wt1ji6o7 күн бұрын
Are u applying for Indian Citizen?
@fati.greenland7 күн бұрын
no
@user-ns5wt1ji6o7 күн бұрын
Hindi mai Chicken ko MURG hi kahte hain.. Murg is pure hindi word ( without any gender) Murg - Chicken Murga - Male chicken ( Cock) Murgi - Female chicken ( Hen)
@fati.greenland7 күн бұрын
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@vatsalj75357 күн бұрын
Murg is not a Sanskrit word, murg is a loan word from Persian. It comes from old Persian , murg used to mean 'bird' then it took the meaning of chicken in modern persian. The Sanskrit word for chicken. Is कुक्कुट which became कुक्कुड़ in Hindi, but this word became obsolete though still used in some regional dialects
@user-ns5wt1ji6o7 күн бұрын
@@vatsalj7535 murg hi bolte hindi mai.. ( dnt teach me hindi 😂🙏 ) Sanskrit wala part I missed to write..
@vatsalj75357 күн бұрын
Well it's not a pure Hindi word as you claimed but rather a loan word. If not idk what do you mean by "pure"@@user-ns5wt1ji6o
@sandeepkumarkhuntia88393 күн бұрын
Mughals were illiterate Turk tribes, who consider Persian as the Nobel language and made Persian as their official language in India. Since the new converts of India could not communicate with persian, they created an artificial construct of various middle eastern languages with Indian khari boli and named it as Urdu(language of invaders). Present hindi adopted some of those Persian words.
@drharrysidhu7 күн бұрын
Your friend is mixing Hindi with Urdu
@anujkumarsingh53287 күн бұрын
She is telling More of Urdu - Hindi words, but in pure Hindi those things are not similar like (Book - pustak ), urdu - kitaab etc.
@ranerandhawa5 күн бұрын
Ist this lady talking about hindi id big BS...Hindi derives from Ounjabi TQ
@aan296019 сағат бұрын
Not common...Perisian is daddy of Urdu therefore Hindi😂😂😂😂
@diablodelfuego66337 күн бұрын
It's not similarity The Turko mongols literally invaded India and imposed Persian as the royal language. That's how Urdu was born as a language for the foreign soldiers to use to talk to local Hindustanis. Original Hindi or Haindavi had sanskrit derived words. Nowadays you say mushkil instead of katin Maslam instead of Udhaharana Istimal instead of upayog Khurbani instead of Tyaag Kitab instead of Pustak Safai instead of Shuddh Dil instead of Hruday Zarurat instead of Aavashya Khoobsurat / badsurat Khushboo/ bamboo Bewaqf, Bekhairat, Badkismat, beimaan all are already Persian words forced into Hindustani language by Mughals etc.
@alani39924 күн бұрын
These Sanskrit words were inserted later by the British/Brahmins. Hindi comes out of Prakrits.
@diablodelfuego66334 күн бұрын
@@alani3992 prove it. I'm convinced you are either trolling or your mind is filled with nonsense