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SIMON & SCHUSTER S PIMSLEUR Hindi reading booklet

Travelers should always check with their nation's State Department for current advisories on local conditions before traveling abroad. Graphic Design: Maia Kennedy and Recorded Program 2006 Simon & Schuster, Inc. Reading Booklet 2006 Simon & Schuster, Inc. Pimsleur is an imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. Mfg. in USA. All rights reserved. ii

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS HINDI Voices English-Speaking Instructor... Ray Brown Hindi-Speaking Instructor... Vivek Mathur Female Hindi Speaker... Dolly Raja Male Hindi Speaker...Bharat Singh Course Writers Dr. Jilani Warsi Christopher J. Gainty Editors Elizabeth Horber Beverly D. Heinle Reviewers Anoop Bhargava Dilnavaz Bamboat Executive Producer Beverly D. Heinle Producer & Director Sarah H. McInnis Recording Engineers Peter S. Turpin Kelly Saux Simon & Schuster Studios, Concord, MA iii

Table of Contents Reading Lessons Introduction... 1 Devanagari Alphabet... 5 Lesson One... 9 Lesson Two... 10 Lesson Three... 11 Lesson Four... 12 Lesson Five... 13 Lesson Six... 14 Lesson Seven... 15 Lesson Eight... 16 Lesson Nine... 17 Lesson Ten... 18 Lesson Eleven... 19 Lesson Twelve... 20 Lesson Thirteen... 21 Lesson Fourteen... 22 Lesson Fifteen... 23 Lesson Sixteen... 24 Lesson Seventeen... 25 Lesson Eighteen... 26 Lesson Nineteen... 27 Lesson Twenty... 28 iv

Introduction Hindi is one of 23 official languages of India, and is reported to be the second most commonly spoken language in the world. (Only Mandarin Chinese has a greater number of speakers.) Approximately 500 million people around the world speak a dialect of Hindi, and an even greater number have at least some familiarity with it. India s popular Bollywood films have served to expose viewers in many parts of the world to the sounds of Hindi. However, included in those 500 million are speakers of the many regional dialects of the language, which are often quite different. Hindustani is the term used to describe this closely related series of languages or dialects, including Hindi and Urdu. In this course, we teach Standard Hindi as spoken in New Delhi. While elsewhere in India other dialects are more prevalent, the New Delhi dialect will be understood by most people you will meet. And while there are 23 official languages, only Hindi and English are official government languages of communication. The Hindi language actually shares some roots with English, as both are considered descendants of the Indo-European parent language spoken in Central Asia approximately seven thousand years

Introduction (continued) ago. However, while English has its linguistic roots in the West Germanic language family, Hindi is a descendant of the classical Sanskrit of Central Asia and belongs to the Indo-Iranian family. Today, most Indians are multi-lingual, speaking Hindi, English (one of the main dialects of English, called Indian English ), and one or more regional dialects. Hindi is a close relative of the Urdu language spoken in Pakistan, and speakers of the two languages can often understand one another, at least to some extent. Both languages are descendants of the colloquial Hindustani spoken in northern India in the ninth and tenth centuries. (The name Hindi is of Persian origin, and was first used by Persian-speaking Turks who established the Delhi Sultanate in the eleventh century A.D.) That said, the marked cultural differences between India and Pakistan have caused the Hindi and Urdu languages to develop along somewhat different lines, so that they are no longer entirely mutually comprehensible. Though extremely similar, the two are now considered separate languages. Urdu is written in a Persian-Arabic script, while Hindi is written in the Devanagari script. 2

Introduction (continued) The written system of Hindi, known as Devanagari, dates back to approximately the 11 th century A.D. There are also other languages, such as Sanskrit, Marathi, and Nepali, which use the Devanagari script. A noticeable feature of Devanagari is the top horizontal line which is formed when letters are combined. Hindi is read from left to right and written with spaces between words. However, the letters which make up a word often combine and when the letters join together they sometimes change form. In Hindi there is a definite correspondence between spelling and pronunciation. There are a total of 11-14 vowels and 33-36 consonants, depending on the chart used. There are no capital letters, but Hindi vowels have a different appearance when they appear independently or following another vowel than they do when they appear in a word following a consonant. In a word following a consonant, they change to what is known as a maatraa form. As a maatraa, a vowel can be placed before, after, above, or below a consonant. Devanagari also includes several diacritical marks, the chandrabindu and bindu, which nasalize the vowels. 3

Introduction (continued) Since Hindi is written using the Devanagari alphabet, you will need to learn to associate the sounds with what is probably a new system of symbols. A listing of the Devanagari alphabet can be found beginning on page This is for your reference only; you will not need the list to learn to read Hindi, since all of the instruction is on the audio. For more information, call 1-800-831-5497 or visit us at www.pimsleur.com 4

Devanagari Alphabet Vowels Transliteration Sound *Maatraa Letter अ None a as in about a आ o a as in father aa इ o i as in sit i ई o ee as in seem ee उ o u as in put u ऊ o oo as in pool oo ए o a as in late ei ऐ o a as in glad ae ओ o o as in go ou औ o aw as in saw au ऋ None ri as in grip This vowel occurs only in words that are borrowed from Sanskrit and is rarely.used in Hindi Diacritical Marks chandrabindu nasalizes vowels o bindu nasalizes vowels o * The circle represents a consonant and shows the relative position of the maatraa to the consonant. 5 ri

Devanagari Alphabet Consonants Transliteration Sound Letter क within a word or at the end of a word like the k in skit; sometimes in the beginning of words the g as in gold k breathy-k as in look-here kh ख ग घ ङ च छ ज झ ञ ट ठ ड ड़ ढ g as in gate g breathy-g as in dog-house gh ng as in swing. n ch as in check ch breathy-ch as in catch-him Chch j as in June j breathy-j as in dodge-him jh This sound does not exist in English; most like the n in unjust ñ combination of t and d as in train / drain T breathy-t as in ant-hill Th d as in date D This sound does not exist in English; most like an r followed by Ra a quick d breathy-d with a very noticable breath at the end Dh 6

Devanagari Alphabet Consonants (continued) Transliteration Sound Letter ढ़ breathy-ra Rha ण त थ द ध न प फ ब भ म य This sound does not exist in English; most like the n in end 7 N. soft t as in at, or at-the ta breathy-ta tha d as in breadth da breathy-da dha n as in name or anthem na p as in pun pa breathy-p as in top-hat pha b as in bun ba breathy-b as in clubhouse bha m as in mug ma y as in young ya र r as in serene ra l as in lunch la ल व श ष between an English v and w va sh as in shell sh sh as in German Schneider Sh

Devanagari Alphabet Consonants (continued) Transliteration Sound Letter s as in sun Sa स ह h as in head Ha Borrowed Sounds Consonants Transliteration Sound Letter )ct as in section (Sanskrit )tr as in trishna (Sanskrit )g-y combination (Sanskrit ksha tra क. )k (Arabic qa ख. )ch as in loch (Persian khha. ग. )g (Persian ghha. ज़ )z as in zone (English z फ. )f as in fin (English f gy 8

Lesson One 1 20. 9

Lesson Two 1 / 10

Lesson Three 1 20. 11

Lesson Four 12

Lesson Five 13

Lesson Six 14

Lesson Seven 15

Lesson Eight 16

Lesson Nine / 17

Lesson Ten 1 18

Lesson Eleven 1 20. 19

Lesson Twelve esson Twelve 20

Lesson Thirteen esson Thirteen 1 HINDI 21

Lesson Fourteen 1 20. esson Fourteen HINDI 22

Lesson Fifteen esson Fifteen 1 23

HINDI Lesson Sixteen 1 20. 24

Lesson Seventeen 1 20. esson Seventeen. HINDI...... 25

Lesson Eighteen 1 20.... 26

Lesson Nineteen 1 20. esson Nineteen. HINDI.?. 27

Lesson Twenty.. 28