I woke up and, as has been my routine lately, promptly turned to Pimsleur lessons while stretching on an exercise mat. Lying on my back on the floor, trying to become flexible again, I learned that the word “that” in…
More Pimsleur, more writing practice today. I learned a number of new things from the book Beginner’s Hindi Script, to which I am becoming increasingly attached. My Gratitude to the Very Clear Author of This Book Keeps Growing …
I began my day with Pimsleur, then turned later—for the first time in many days—to Rosetta Stone. I admit, I have neglected Rosetta Stone. Part of the reason is my addiction to multitasking. I am trying to…
Today I woke up reasonably early, promptly felt virtuous for that precise reason, and stretched while doing a Pimsleur lesson. Which made me feel even more virtuous. 238th Street Station, en Route to Van Cortland Park Then Brandt and I…
Sometimes on this language journey I come across things that just make me say, what the hell?! Hindi vowels are among those things. Below are some highlights of the Hindi vowel situation. First, Hindi has two forms for each of…
In my July 28th entry, entitled “Content Warning,” I went into some fairly graphic grammatical detail about Greek verbs. In response, a reader, Katherine, posted the following. Grammar is at the same time frustrating and exciting, it’s a real…
My age in Hindi is pronounced chaWALis. I like that word! I will be coy and leave it at that (i.e., untranslated). My Study Companion Today while I was studying in the living room, I kept hearing a noisy…
I registered today that I made a major error back on August 1 when I first wrote about the Hindi writing system. I said there were 42 symbols. Wrong! There are 42 consonant symbols. I must admit, I have been wondering about…
I redid several Pimsleur lessons today. I am learning to say things such as: I don’t need anything. Moochko kutch ne-HEE jahee-AY. Please give me some rupees. Moochko kutch ruPAY deejee-AY. You speak too quickly. Ab beHOT joldee boltee…
I felt quite virtuous about my Hindi progress today. I did four half-hour Pimsleur lessons—15, 16, 17, 18—and then began cycling back through them, completing a second rep of 15. I also went to a coffee shop and finished the consonants…
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