Languages with alphabets, usually have only one alphabet. There are a few exceptions, when a language is used in more than one country, for example: Hindi is written with the Devanāgarī alphabet in India, and with the Arabic alphabet in Pakistan (where it's called Urdu).
CAMBODIAN is language which has 84 number of alphabets.
No language is difficult to learn if you have a good catching power. But you have to keep in mind that Hindi is very scientific language. Unlike English, Hindi alphabets have exact pronunciations which is good for some and bad for others. Do practise with a native speaker to improve yourself.
Yes it is. Sanskrit is the ancient spoken and written language of North India. Most of the Indian Regional Languages originated from Sanskrit. The alphabets of Hindi are the alphabets of Sanskrit.
The quickest way to learn any language is talk to a native speaker. That is true for Hindi too. You get to know the correct pronunciation and syllable. Also you have to keep in mind that Hindi alphabets have exact pronunciations so that can make your learning process easier.
Languages with alphabets, usually have only one alphabet. There are a few exceptions, when a language is used in more than one country, for example: Hindi is written with the Devanāgarī alphabet in India, and with the Arabic alphabet in Pakistan (where it's called Urdu).
CAMBODIAN is language which has 84 number of alphabets.
No language is difficult to learn if you have a good catching power. But you have to keep in mind that Hindi is very scientific language. Unlike English, Hindi alphabets have exact pronunciations which is good for some and bad for others. Do practise with a native speaker to improve yourself.
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There is no such thing as a silent alphabet. Alphabets are used to represent the sounds of a language. A silent alphabet would have no function, unless you are talking about sign language alphabets. In that case, all sign language alphabets are silent.
There is no language on Earth that uses 12 different alphabets. Most languages use only 1 alphabet, and a few use 2.
Yes it is. Sanskrit is the ancient spoken and written language of North India. Most of the Indian Regional Languages originated from Sanskrit. The alphabets of Hindi are the alphabets of Sanskrit.
The quickest way to learn any language is talk to a native speaker. That is true for Hindi too. You get to know the correct pronunciation and syllable. Also you have to keep in mind that Hindi alphabets have exact pronunciations so that can make your learning process easier.
The word for "border" in Hindi language is "सीमा" (seema).
"Nani" is a term for grandmother in the Hindi language.
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