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What are the commonly used Hindi languages?

The following is the pronunciation of Hindi, just like Chinese Pinyin. There are some pronunciation rules different from Pinyin and IPA. R: it's all curly tongue. E: All the following E's have only one pronunciation, that is, English letters A, B and C, in which the pronunciation of A is vowel, that is, (ei)Namaste in Chinese Pinyin! Hello! This is the most common greeting in India, and some people call it salam namaste. Usually, when you say it, you put your hands together and salute your chest. The other party also answers Namaste. Namaska. Good evening. The general answer is namaste. Turn friends: used between peers and very close acquaintances. Aap, your compliment. Similar to you in Chinese, it is best for scholars to use this word more. Lord, I'm Aap kaise hain/ho? How are you? Mainly thik hun. Aap kaise hain/ho? I'm fine! What about you? Main bhi thik hun. I'm fine, too. I love you. (woman to man)-I knew someone wanted to learn this sentence; ) Lord piyar karti hun tumse I love you (the man says to you) Lord chini hun I come from China, and Hindi words are divided into yin and yang parts of speech. Words with different parts of speech should be deformed accordingly. For example, my if is followed by masculine words: name nam, my name-meranam. Then there are feminine words: my daughter Betty, my daughter-Merry Betty, and then there are plural words: house ghar, my house-mere ghar. Similarly, yours is transformed into Tuhara Chumchal. I share yours: wait. The same as hai is the plural form of hai (when Indians talk about respected people with status, they even use the plural form in singular form to show their respect). My name is Xiao Cute; )Xixi Aapka nam kya hai? What's your name? Kaya. What? Yakhai? What is this? Kahan, Aap, where is Kahan Sea? Where are you? Kabbah, when? Kahn, who? Do you know Kun Hai? Who is this man? Kyon, why? Achcha goodbura bad ab now aj today kal yesterday (same word, huh, huh? No wonder Indians have no sense of time. J)Aj kal recently added Ji after Grandpa Dada(ji) to show politeness. You can also add Ji to other titles, such as lovely Ji Hehe, earth Ji, grandma Nana Ji, grandpa Naniji, grandma Radecka, boy Radecki, girl Betty, daughter Olarte, woman Admi, man Pani Shuipal, fruit Poole, flower chin, I sugar (pronounced like Hindi: China), sari or Sally Karam, pen kitab, book mez, table seb, apple Keira, banana, Santala orange, sundar, beautiful chhota, little Baradaye, Radecka Sea, this is a boy, Radecki sundar Sea This. This girl is very beautiful. Ji-Han is right. Ginaxin is not Lai Jin, but Anna came to Ghana, went to Kana to eat Ghana, sang Kana, made Pi Na, drank Dekana and watched Sunanna. The two brothers often say "Indian China Brothers", which means that China and Indian brothers personally think that China and India are more suitable for dost. Bahrain sister Aap kahan rahte hain? Where do you live? aap kya kar rahe hain? What are you doing? Aap ga sakte hain? Can you sing? Mujhko Dilli pasand hai。 I like Delhi. I am the happy Lord Bahout. Kushner, I'm glad. Lord kushner Xinheng, I am not happy. Hehe, little cutie can write wherever she wants. It's a little messy This is the most basic. Just look at it, and I will add it slowly in the future:) Shukelia! ! (Thank you)