Introduction:
Globalization provides more reasons than ever to move past “impenetrable” language barriers and learn new languages. If you’re in the market to learn a new language, Hindi is a wonderful, elegant, and widely used language that would benefit you to learn. But taking on the task of learning Hindi can be daunting if you’re not prepared. Hindi isn’t always at the top of everyone’s mind when it comes to foreign languages. But if you remember our post about the most spoken languages in the world, it’s standing at an impressive number four on the list, with 310 million native speakers. Based on popularity alone, it would be a shame to miss out on the growing number of opportunities you’ll get to speak Hindi – not to mention the access it will give you to rich and fascinating cultures.
In a nutshell, learning Hindi can be very hard. It is more difficult for a native English speaker to learn Hindi than most other languages. The enunciation is vastly different with similar sounding words and subtle differences. The cadence and tone of the speech need extra consideration. And the grammar placement of subjects, predicates, verbs, and nouns is significantly different from English. In this blog, we’ll discuss why learning Hindi can prove to be beneficial in your life: