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Lesson 1
Updated Jan 09
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If we join them together we get the word , can you guess what it might
be ?
Yes it is Sun !!
M as in MuM
N as in NuN
To make a word we just join the letters together again so that the top
S
K
N
Sit back visualise these in your mind and say them aloud.
Now for a real tough test to see if you can read your first word in
Hindi
..
If you got it right -well done . Award yourself a brownie point. Now
S
K
...
..
.. and
R....
...nmk km kr (namak kam kar) --- salt less do i.e. make it less salty!
Well done.
As a test see if you can match the follwoing words Sir , Run , Rum ,
Rusk , Musk ,. 1 point for each correct answer.
Many readers have pointed out that in the words in this lesson eg in
Musk the letter S is only half pronounced and should be written in its
half form
For an easy end to this lesson guess what these numbers are in Hindi .
They are being used less and less being replaced by our common
numbers 1 , 2 , 3 etc.
Write out the english letters as below and fill in the blanks as you go
through the lessons . The five letters K M N R and S and half letter S
are done for you. Keep referring to this figure as you go through the
lessons.