Hindustani Grammar Self-Taught - HARDCOVER
Hindustani Grammar Self-Taught - HARDCOVER
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About the Book:-During the compilation of this multi-volume set, it became apparent that a second volume would be needed by those who require more than a passing knowledge of the language, and especially by those preparing for the Government Examinations, to provide them with the essential points and rules of Grammar in a simplified form. The Hindustani Exercises, with notes to illustrate the construction of the language, are mainly founded on words and phrases in this book, and the ad literatim English interlinear translation is given to show at a glance the difference of idiom between the two languages, especially for those who have not the advantage of a teacher. Romanized characters have been mainly used, but those who desire to carry their studies further will find in Section III., a valuable introduction to the Persi-Arabic characters. Added to which, sets of Examination Papers are given, with full Key at end. It is earnestly hoped that these books may prove of some little service in binding the great Empire of India still closer to the British nation, and that many whose duty or pleasure calls them to India may find their way made easier and more effective through their possession. About the Author:-Carl Albert Thimm was born in 1856 and died in 1932. He was the author, editor, and compiler. He has 176 works in 490 publications in 5 languages and 1,506 library holdings to his credit. His genres of works are Bibliographies, Conversation and phrase books, Self-instruction Dictionaries, Terms and phrases Glossaries, vocabularies, etc Textbooks, and History. He was noted scholar on different languages and author of various books such as- Russian self-taught, with phonetic pronunciation; Turkish self-taught, with English phonetic pronunciation; Swedish self-taught, with phonetic pronunciation
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