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desertcart.com: Hindi Flash Cards Kit: Learn 1,500 basic Hindi words and phrases quickly and easily! (Online Audio Included): 9780804839884: Delacy, Richard: Books Review: Hard to Find Something Better - This is, probably, one of the best products on the market for learning Hindi vocabulary. For me it works much better than electronic word lists, such as BYKI, etc. The typographic quality is excellent, and it includes the card index in both sequential and Hindi alphabetic order. To use this product fully a person has to know the Devanagari script and the basics of Hindi grammar, which is required to understand the related expressions and sentences demonstrating the word use. The card words are selected thoughtfully and will help serious language learners. Adjectives, and often verbs, are given in pairs of opposites, which is very helpful. And many related words, such as some synonyms, are very useful as well, although many synonyms, such as 3 for "sky" and 4 for "but" can be confusing because there is no way to figure out which ones are more common since it's not clear in which order they are listed. There are some repetitions and redundancies, but, in general, one can expect to learn 3 times more words than given in the card index. Some expressions are very useful as well, but not as much as the words themselves. The main sentence on the back of each card is simple, but very common in every day use. They also demonstrate the basic use of Hindi tenses. More variety for similar words, such as days of the week, would be beneficial. Most idioms and proverbs have little relevance for a beginner. Also, most verb cards contain compound verbs, which are extremely common in Hindi, and which meanings in many cases don't differ from those of single verbs. Again, it can be confusing for the beginner to select what to learn and use. And to appreciate this information adequate knowledge of grammar is required. And, the last, the set certainly emphasises the verb learning, which, along with with the verbal and sentence structure, determines the mastery any language. So, overall, the set is very useful, for both beginner and intermediate Hindi learners. And I am really looking forward to see Volume II. Review: Good golly! Love! - So far I am absolutely in love with these cards. This set has been, by far, the most effective tool for learning Hindi because each thing learned cimes with a context. ( also, portable, affordable) They are organized logically, they are clearly written, designed and printed (not always the case with hindi texts), the continuity and they are convenient, and really interlock language into more than a word list or grammar. Its probably not something that you could learn the official language grammar rules from, since it will be helpful to know what they are doing with the way the sentence gender and tense changes the word endings... But once you have a clue -- at least enough to know to watch for it, this tool has a very helpful methodology! UPDATE: One thing stands out -- There are some small mistakes in the cards. Sometimes it asks a question, but the sentence is not in a question form... Its not life changing, and all the books have mistakes so its normal and we've had fun learning with native Hindi speakers and helping them improve their English by using these cards. (Example: practice reading the question/sentence in Hindi, then asking them to give the question/sentence in English ) I've had success helping native speakers increase thier English, while making sure the pronounciation is more accurate. And like other reviewers have noted, it is important to get the proper sound of the word (remember where your tongue is in your mouth, and whether or not there is aspiration of voiced qualities!) and learning Devanagri is really useful. Then the romanizations wont fool you (all those romanizations are different than how we personally might write them, and most texts use different ways to communicate the subtle differences between Hindi's 4'd sounds. I believe this set uses a more linguistic pronouciation model and not a phonetic model. I have found it best to cover up the roman with my finger and remove it only to check! I will also have the second set when it comes out!
| Best Sellers Rank | #685,297 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #328 in Alphabet Reference #552 in Study & Teaching Reference (Books) #656 in Vocabulary Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (267) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 1.3 x 7.5 inches |
| Edition | Bilingual |
| ISBN-10 | 0804839883 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0804839884 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | August 16, 2016 |
| Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
N**O
Hard to Find Something Better
This is, probably, one of the best products on the market for learning Hindi vocabulary. For me it works much better than electronic word lists, such as BYKI, etc. The typographic quality is excellent, and it includes the card index in both sequential and Hindi alphabetic order. To use this product fully a person has to know the Devanagari script and the basics of Hindi grammar, which is required to understand the related expressions and sentences demonstrating the word use. The card words are selected thoughtfully and will help serious language learners. Adjectives, and often verbs, are given in pairs of opposites, which is very helpful. And many related words, such as some synonyms, are very useful as well, although many synonyms, such as 3 for "sky" and 4 for "but" can be confusing because there is no way to figure out which ones are more common since it's not clear in which order they are listed. There are some repetitions and redundancies, but, in general, one can expect to learn 3 times more words than given in the card index. Some expressions are very useful as well, but not as much as the words themselves. The main sentence on the back of each card is simple, but very common in every day use. They also demonstrate the basic use of Hindi tenses. More variety for similar words, such as days of the week, would be beneficial. Most idioms and proverbs have little relevance for a beginner. Also, most verb cards contain compound verbs, which are extremely common in Hindi, and which meanings in many cases don't differ from those of single verbs. Again, it can be confusing for the beginner to select what to learn and use. And to appreciate this information adequate knowledge of grammar is required. And, the last, the set certainly emphasises the verb learning, which, along with with the verbal and sentence structure, determines the mastery any language. So, overall, the set is very useful, for both beginner and intermediate Hindi learners. And I am really looking forward to see Volume II.
S**J
Good golly! Love!
So far I am absolutely in love with these cards. This set has been, by far, the most effective tool for learning Hindi because each thing learned cimes with a context. ( also, portable, affordable) They are organized logically, they are clearly written, designed and printed (not always the case with hindi texts), the continuity and they are convenient, and really interlock language into more than a word list or grammar. Its probably not something that you could learn the official language grammar rules from, since it will be helpful to know what they are doing with the way the sentence gender and tense changes the word endings... But once you have a clue -- at least enough to know to watch for it, this tool has a very helpful methodology! UPDATE: One thing stands out -- There are some small mistakes in the cards. Sometimes it asks a question, but the sentence is not in a question form... Its not life changing, and all the books have mistakes so its normal and we've had fun learning with native Hindi speakers and helping them improve their English by using these cards. (Example: practice reading the question/sentence in Hindi, then asking them to give the question/sentence in English ) I've had success helping native speakers increase thier English, while making sure the pronounciation is more accurate. And like other reviewers have noted, it is important to get the proper sound of the word (remember where your tongue is in your mouth, and whether or not there is aspiration of voiced qualities!) and learning Devanagri is really useful. Then the romanizations wont fool you (all those romanizations are different than how we personally might write them, and most texts use different ways to communicate the subtle differences between Hindi's 4'd sounds. I believe this set uses a more linguistic pronouciation model and not a phonetic model. I have found it best to cover up the roman with my finger and remove it only to check! I will also have the second set when it comes out!
A**R
Really useful, but I wish I could use them as english prompts as well
I've been using these alongside hindi classes and they are definitely improving my vocabulary. The only thing they are missing is the ability to look at the english word and have to think of the hindi word - the back of the flashcard has the hindi, english and transcription all combined so I can't even rely on hiding part of the card to go 'backwards' this way. This means they are only usable to practice recognition, not creation of words, which is a bit of a disappointment.
D**N
Really useful and helpful, a must buy
The voice of the speaker is clear and pleasant to listen to. The voice of the speaker really helps with pronunciation of Hindi words and the cards help with the understanding of the meaning of most of the coloring verbs as well as colloquial usage of many phrases. मेरी हिंदी अब बहुत अच्छी होगी meaning my Hindi will be very good now.
M**4
I like it to get my 6 yr old to a ...
I like it to get my 6 yr old to a good start. She finds these cards interesting and is eager to learn the meaning to each word! They are still off with meaning on some words because it's hard to translate colloquial hindi with the exact English sentence, but it's ok. It's not a problem since I speak fluently. They've only given 4 alternate ways to say /use the words, when many more combinations are possible. Since few hindi learning books are available in the US, this is great even though its geared towards adults. Of course I'm not a hindi professor or a hindi newsreader so its fun getting back to the basics. I try to make it fun for my daughter by reading her hindi children stories daily so she understands the thought and text formation intuitively. These flash help only if there is a fluent hindi speaker/reader helping the student. I bought the other hindi books by this author as well.
E**E
I am very satisfied with this product and find it extremely useful for learning Hindi. The design is clean and visually appealing, and the overall format is very practical and well thought out. I especially appreciate the example sentences, as they make the vocabulary much easier to understand in context and naturally introduce a wide range of grammatical constructions. The additional synonyms and related words connected to the main entry on each card are an excellent extra feature and really enrich the learning experience. One small note is that, due to the structure of the cards, they are better suited for learning from Hindi to English rather than the other way around. This is not a problem for me personally, but it might be worth mentioning for other learners. Overall, this is a great product that I would happily recommend.
L**S
Everything went well. Just would have loved to have the phonetique Under the first face of the card. It just means I will have to work more on my reading.
C**S
Hindi Flash Cards Kit arrived on time.
M**M
Easy to use, good quality and portable, far less daunting than the dense Rupert Snell books which seem to be targeted for adult learners. I bought these to help my 14 yo son develop his Hindi reading and comprehension skills. We’re just on the first stack but so far we’ve found them very useful. Each card has a main word and a few related words in Devanagari (Hindi script) on the front, with meaning and context on the back, in romanised Hindi and English. My son already reads basic Hindi but this format seems to be helping with comprehension. Brilliant for short bursts of learning, to keep it fun and interesting.
R**T
I bought this book along with the Read and Write Hindi Script, one month ago. Today I can read the Hindi text on the flash cards, even though I don't have all the words memorized yet. Along with Essential Hindi (Tuttle) to actually learn sentence structure, I am very happy with my progress in a short time.
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