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May 3, 2012

The Importance of Hindi on the World - Why You Should Consider Learning Hindi




The Hindi language is also known as Hindi-Urdu or Hindustani and also had many different regional and national dialects, the most common is the Khariboli dialect. Hindi derives from the Indo-European language family of languages. The closest language to Hindi can be considered Arabic. They share a similar writing style of writing right to left instead of left to right like other languages.







After the Independence of India in 1947 began a period of growth that continues today. The tourism industry in India as increased and is expected to keep increasing for many more years bring in hundreds of billions US dollars a year with an annual 10% growth rate. This is for many reasons such as the following.





Indian songs and hymns have been adapted and used by various popular rap and pop music artists. From science to commerce and business to various multimedia as shown India to becoming a viable world economy with increasing interest in the world. Bollywood as it is called as the second biggest film following Hollywood. Indian music as become influential with not only audiences in the United States but also with the rest of the world.





India is filled with a lot of beautiful and incredible architectural achievements such as the Taj Mahal Palace, considered the icon of the Capital of Mumbai, Mahabohi Temple, the Shore Temple, and the Bridhadishwara Temple, which is considered by some as India's most prized architectural site. Another part of the attraction of Tourists to India is the geographical diversity of the country, such has the Waters falls in Western Ghats. Tourism is major part of India's economy and plays a major part in its job creation as well. Anyone that wants to compete globally will need to put some effort in growing their business into India. India is currently the fourth largest economy in the world(by GDP) after the USA, China, and Japan. There is a huge potential for growth and innovation in India. It is predicted by 2020, that India will surpass Japan in economy and relieve most of its societal problems.





Other than tourism, India is growing in every other aspect such as science, commerce, business, and other information systems/digital media. Although there are still some societal problems within the country. India's growth seems unstoppable and shows no sigh of slowing down. Companies that observe operational and sales expansion in the South Asia region are mostly recruiting people who are familiar about Indian culture and who could articulately and fluently speak and write Hindi. The Hindi-speaking population is an important global market segment, making it a very viable and important target for most global-minded businesses.





People who can fluently speak and write Hindi are actively recruited for South Asia companies as well as companies internationally. It would truly be to your advantage if you would be able to speak and write Hindi. Whether you plan to migrate to India or not, in the end, you will surely find your decision to learning the importance of the Hindi language as very beneficial one.





Depending on your approach to learning Hindi can be moderately hard language to learn if you don't have the right mindset. You should always try to maximizes your resources and time for the best learning experience possible. All languages evolve over time and Hindi is no different. To genuinely understand the importance of the Hindi language you have to learn the actual language yourself to help to receive the full benefit later.





Jason Giles from the Importance of Language blog wrote this article. Jason offers a Beginners Guide to Learning Hindi and a 6 day Free Trial of Rocket Hindi for those interested in learning the Hindi Language.



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