Hi Pranav,

I am not only eager to learn Hindi to talk to our list members, because I 
realize you can mostly speak very good English. I would talk to you in Hindi 
when I am ready so you could correct my poor language and help me improve.

My eagerness to learn Hindi is so that I could be accepted in society as not 
being a mleccha, yavana or such foreigner, particularly here in Vrindavana. 
And, those who don’t think of us that way, I would like to make friends with 
here in my new home neighbourhood.

Also, many people living here are of very saintly character, so I would like to 
converse and learn from them, and associate with them for my own spiritual 
advancement.

Another reason is that as a blind person I would like to be able to not be 
further complicated by not being able to communicate, for that would 
effectively mean being as good as deaf and dumb also. I have already found at 
the banks, hospital, Government departments Etc, people do not like to speak 
English, or perhaps they don’t know English here in Vrindavan very much so they 
might be shy to try even if they might be able to.

A lot of education is already needed to help people understand that blind 
people deserve basic human rights, and by speaking no Hindi, how am I supposed 
to help them? Some months back I went to Union Bank to open an account, and the 
consultant there who did speak English told me that I can only open a joint 
account with my wife because I cannot see. The Aadhaar agent at HDFC where I 
first tried applying for it did not want to make my application because of the 
retina scan biometrics. Now I am refused to buy a house in my own name so I 
have to own it jointly with my wife. The house registration happens possibly 
tomorrow, and instead of being a day of celebration, I am feeling it to be a 
day of intimidation instead of feeling any joy over buying a home. So by 
learning Hindi I will be able to stand up for my rights, whereas now I feel 
totally helpless being blind in India.

I am coming into the country so it is by right that I learn our local language, 
not that they must learn the language I am coming in with, the language of our 
former colonizers and oppressors (even till this day). Just see how many 
Western ideals we have adopted which disadvantage us: This whole economy based 
on inflation and corruption hidden by bureaucracy is deeply entrenched even in 
India nowadays.

So I have very many reasons to learn Hindi. Still, your prayers will help so 
that I can remember new words and language construction rules. I am hoping that 
in 3 years I would be ready to speak enough to challenge an argument which is 
based on faulty logic, with sastrically sound logic and reasoning! Wow that’s a 
tall order! Hopefully my Sanskrit diction will help me somewhat get started.

Have a great day, everyone.

Yamuna Jivana Dasa

From: Pranav Lal 
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2023 7:32 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: RE: [AI] Chat GPT can help us blind folks learn new languages very 
effectively!

Dear Yamuna,

 

A significant chunk of list members speak in English hence you can communicate 
with them right now without any problems.

 

Listen to any of the access-india convention recordings and you will find that 
the majority of the content is in English.

 

If we had 100% internet connectivity, I would submit that language is not a 
barrier since you could use translator apps.

Pranav

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf 
Of Yamuna Jivana dasa (Yogan)
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2023 7:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] Chat GPT can help us blind folks learn new languages very 
effectively!

 

Hi,

Agreed. The structured method I use is the excellent audio tutorial by Rupit 
Snell and his Indian native speaking crew. Chat GPT helps me understand 
grammatical questions I might have such as the one I shared, while studying 
from the structured program.

In a few years hopefully my diction will be larger than a peanut! <smile> so 
that I can speak to you guys in good enough Hindi that you won’t find it funny 
enough to have fun laughing!

 

Yamuna Jivana dasa

 

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Yamuna Jivana Dasa

 

From: anirudh rao 

Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2023 1:10 PM

To: [email protected] 

Subject: Re: [AI] Chat GPT can help us blind folks learn new languages very 
effectively!

 

what a comprehensive reply by chat GPT? 

really amazed!

however, the important thing to note here is that any language needs to be 
learnt in a structured manner as opposed to the mere translation method.

I guess that is difficult with chat GPT.

 

On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 9:32 PM Yamuna Jivana dasa (Yogan) <[email protected]> 
wrote:

  Hi Friends,
  As you can imagine, learning a new language in a sighted world is slightly 
  more challenging for us because we miss the visual queues people give while 
  speaking, such as pointing to objects while saying its name, or performing 
  an action visually while saying what it is, Etc.
  This is why I was very excited to realize how Chat GPT can help me as a 
  blind person learn Hindi. Of course you can do this with other languages you 
  wish to learn, from your own native language.

  Just see below how Chat GPT is tremendously helping me in this regard. Along 
  with a tutorial recording made by Rupert Snell, I might learn the language 
  in a matter of perhaps only 3 years or so, enough to feel confident to have 
  a conversation with a real human without feeling totally stupid!

  YJd:
  Translate this sentence to Hindi, then give the word-for-word in English: "I 
  want to tell you something".

  ChatGPT:
  The Hindi translation of the sentence "I want to tell you something" is "मैं 
  आपको कुछ बताना चाहता हूँ।"

  Word-for-word English equivalents:

  list of 5 items
  •मैं (I)
  •आपको (to you)
  •कुछ (something)
  •बताना (to tell)
  •चाहता हूँ (want to)
  list end
  YJd:
  Please do the English word for word using the English characters for the 
  Hindi words.

  ChatGPT:
  The English word-for-word equivalent of "Mujhe aapko kuch batana hai" using 
  the English characters for the Hindi words is: "Mujhe" (I), "aapko" (to 
  you),
  "kuch" (something), "batana" (to tell), "hai" (is).

  YJd:
  Why does the phrase "want to" not appear in the Hindi translation? Is this 
  normal in Hindi here?

  ChatGPT:
  In Hindi, the phrase "want to" is generally not explicitly stated as a 
  separate phrase, but rather implied through the use of the verb form. The 
  verb "want"
  is expressed by the word "chahta/chahati/chahate" (चाहता/चाहती/चाहते) and 
  the verb "to tell" is expressed by "batana" (बताना), so the sentence "I want
  to tell you something" is translated to "मैं आपको कुछ बताना चाहता हूँ" (main 
  aapko kuch batana chahta hoon) in Hindi. The Hindi sentence does not 
  explicitly
  include the phrase "want to" as it is already implied by the verb form 
  "chahta".

  YJd:
  But the word "chahta" is not used in the original sentence "Mujhe aapko kuch 
  batana hai", so how is it implied through the use of the verb form "chahta"
  if it does not exist in the Hindi sentence?

  ChatGPT:
  You are correct that the word "chahta" does not appear in the original Hindi 
  sentence "Mujhe aapko kuch batana hai". However, the verb "batana" itself
  carries the implied meaning of "wanting to tell" in this context. In Hindi, 
  the infinitive form of a verb can often convey the sense of "wanting to do"
  or "needing to do" something. So the verb "batana" itself implies the desire 
  or intention to tell something.

  In the given context, "Mujhe aapko kuch batana hai" can be directly 
  translated as "I have something to tell you" in English.

  YJd:
  I understand now. You're a star! Thank you!

  ChatGPT:
  You're welcome! It was my pleasure to assist you. If you have any more 
  questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

  Yamuna Jivana Dasa

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