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Tuttle Pocket Hindi Dictionary: Hindi-English English-Hindi (Fully Romanized)
Tuttle Pocket Hindi Dictionary: Hindi-English English-Hindi (Fully Romanized)
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Tuttle Pocket Hindi Dictionary is the most up-to-date and portable Hindi-English and English-Hindi dictionary available today.

It contains a comprehensive range of contemporary Hindi vocabulary and phrases including Internet and social media terms. This Hindi dictionary is specifically designed to meet the needs of English speakers who are studying or using the Hindi language on a daily basis. It contains over 14,000 entries including all vocabulary (in both directions) in common, everyday use in India today.

Pocket Hindi Dictionary is fully Romanized, and the Hindi-English section is organized alphabetically. Both Romanized forms and Devanagari forms are given for all Hindi words and expressions.

Key features of this Hindi dictionary include:

  • Bidirectional Hindi-English and English-Hindi sections
  • Designed specifically to meet the needs of English speakers
  • All Hindi terms are given in both Romanized and Devanagari forms
  • Contains over 14,000 essential words and expressions
  • Latest computer, smartphone, Internet and social media vocabulary
  • Provides an overview of Hindi in contemporary India and a pronunciation guide

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ISBN
0804839611
EAN
9780804839617
Publisher
Publication Date
12 Sep 2017
Pages
544
Weight (kg)
0.14
Dimensions (cm)
11.4 x 7.6 x 2.3
About Author
Richard Delacy has taught at several universities in Australia and the U.S. and currently teaches Hindi/Urdu at Harvard University. He completed a BA with Honors at the University of Melbourne in History and an MA in History from Monash University, with a focus on modern South Asian history and twentieth century Hindi/Urdu language and its literature. He studied Hindi formally for three years as a part of his BA and then spent a year in Delhi studying Hindi language and literature at the Kendriya Hindi Sansthan (Central Hindi Institute). He also taught Hindi at two universities in Melbourne fo
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