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R**R
If you want to learn Urdu/Hindi,start here!
I bought this book because I want to learn some basic Urdu, which is essentially the same, and intelligible to, the language of India.The language uses an alphabet derived from Arabic-Persian, and is not easy to learn. This nice small book gives the alphabet, the hundred most common words, and drills and flashcards to make them fluent. It will take a good while for a senior like me to master it, but it seems like a good place to start.
E**.
good for learning how to read Urdu
I like that the book comes with an audio CD. The activities are helpful. I think this product is maybe better for learning to read and write Urdu. I say this because like half of the words in the book are cognates, or words that are the same in English and Urdu. Therefore you are not really learning 100 words its more like 50 or 75.
M**N
for new learners
Its great if you are a new learner of the language.My girlfriend wants to learn urdu. I bought this for her, and in two weeks she is already saying alot of words. CD is a plus. She saved the sounds from the cd to her ipod.Definitely recommend it, just to get your feet wet.
M**M
Great start and fun for kids and adults
Very non-intimidating approach to learning your first 100 Urdu words. Don't expect much more than that, but if you pay close attention you will learn the text patterns and it will make it easier for you to move on to more complex learning material. My seven-year-old and I shared this item and both of us found it engaging and not too easy or too challenging.
L**.
This is not that great.
This book was a bit too complicated for a beginner learning urdu. I felt it was a bit more advanced. And I found it a bit difficult. I would start with Pimselours first.
A**R
Very Clear And Eady To Understand
Very Clear to follow.
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