Dear friend,
are you comfortable enough with the English language to use a Hindi
tutorial whose source language is English? The Pimsleur program is
very good especially for beginners and offers at least the first
level, i.e. the first 30 lessons for Hindi. Since the Pimsleur
program can be expensive also, you would want to check if your local
library or a reading service for the blind has the program.
hth
Doris
At 01:30 PM 2/19/2013 +0530, you wrote:
Hello friends! hope you are all fine!
Please help me to learn Hindi!
many of my friend teach Hindi through Skype!
but I need audio tutorial class English to Hindi or Tamil to Hindi!
if you have it please provide me!
or suggest any audio CD or DVD!
I approach one institution they ask rs. 4000 for 30 DVD's!
Please help me!
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