16 thoughts on “Pronunciation Guide of Hindi Alphabet

  1. This site is so so good it has helped me alot. The way it uses words that I know to help me learn the way Hindi letters sound it such a good idea. It makes things so much easier. (-: Thanks!!

  2. Hi Dude, thanks a lot.. help me to get ppt format of this… i didnt find any link above….
    (If you would like to download the pronunciation guide on your computer, you can download the whole guide in .ppt format by clicking the image below.)

  3. Thanks!
    Its a fact that most people in the world speak Hindi and Chinese Mandarin. What amazes me is that only few people like you care that someone new to Hindi could be willing to learn it.

    Could you please mail me some materials in .pdf or .doc format which will be helpful to a beginner like me.

    Thanks again.

  4. Well, thanks for the appreciation. I am sorry but I don’t have any other document that I could forward you. I am sure if you search on internet, you will be able get something. Thanks once again and have a nice time!

  5. I was new with my company right now, and one of my task is to call consultant in India. I want to learn Hindi language so that I can greet them in their local language. I hope you can provide me a materials that is easy to learn Hindi language. You can send me it to my email. Thank you very much.

  6. Does anyone know if there is a Pronunciation Instant Sound Guide for Indian names, cities and terms. I just want to be able to hear the proper pronounciation of Hindi names.

  7. Hindi is a very beautiful language. Though I know Urdu and English and French very well its not a problem for me to learn Hindi..
    🙂

  8. Thank you for this amazing tips, I just started my Hindi class and it has been so great to have this information. Google translate has been also a very useful tool to get the phonetic pronunciation of hindi words and writing. God bless you!

  9. hi
    nice to see an interesting video but I want you to recheck the alphabet ‘o’ as in go does not say oth that is lips it starts with the letter ‘h’ as in has..I will be glad if you can answer me on my e-mail,also if you can do something for consonant pronunciation as well
    thanks.

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