Is English easier than Hindi?

Is English easier than Hindi?

Answer: Hindi is difficult than English.

Which is the national language of India?

Hindi
English
India/Official languages
Article 343 (1) of the Constitution of India states “The Official Language of the Union government shall be Hindi in Devanagari script.” Unless Parliament decided otherwise, the use of English for official purposes was to cease 15 years after the constitution came into effect, i.e. on 26 January 1965.

What is the difference between Hindi and English?

Hindi is highly phonetic; i.e. the pronunciation of new words can be reliably predicted from their written form. This is in strong contrast to English, with the result that Hindi learners may struggle with English spelling. Conversely, they may mispronounce words that they first encounter in writing.

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Why is it so hard to learn Hindi in English?

English, of course, is prevalent in India, and for this reason Hindi learners may well be extremely fluent. Nevertheless, native-English speakers often have difficulties understanding them because of the combination of the pronunciation problems listed above and the use of Hindi intonation patterns.

What are the most difficult words to pronounce in Hindi?

This leads to several problems of pronunciation. One difficulty is distinguishing phonemes in words such as said / sad; par / paw; vet / wet, etc. Words containing the letters th ( this, thing, months) will cause Hindi learners the same kind of problems that they cause most other learners of English.

What are the characteristics of a Hindi learner?

Hindi learners are disinclined to ‘swallow’ unstressed syllables such as the first syllables in the words tomorrow, intelligent, remember, etc., and will often try to clearly articulate short, common words that are usually weakly stressed in English: has, and, was, to, etc.

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