Sunday, November 11, 2007

Hindi

And I thought I had been loosing my time with those german classes back in Spain. It turns out that Hindi is very similar to german, at least in gramatics, phrase structure and it's simplicity. Yes, you decline, yes, you put the verbs at the end, and yes, it's not too complicated to make up the sentences together, as you don't use all the prepositions, and many words are included already, depending in how you declilne the verb, as for example, please.

My teacher, Surinder, former manager of a hotel nearby mine, makes it quite easy to get the hang of it pretty quickly. So it's not really difficult to makes sentences, apart from having to learn new words. Which at my age, it's not so amusing.

But the most entertaining of Hindi is writting in its symbols. Harder it is to read from them. There doesn't seem to be an exclusive way of writing.

Bad me milenge! (There should be a slash on top of the first A and a dot on top of the N at milenge)

2 comments:

david pando said...

Erik les fotos t'estan surtint super fosques .. per les q he pogut veure !! tira amb el flash tullit !! jajaja

Anonymous said...

Jo les veig b tullit!!! Mira't lordinador, jajajaja A mes, s'han déliminar algunes, ara per ara nomes les fico totes i amb la calma ja les anire treient les que no surtin b. A mes, photoshop fa miracles empanat!!