Learning Journal #3

The structure of Hindi is not like that of English. Where English is a subject -verb-object language, Hindi is different. For example, in English, I would say "I am going to D-Hall". In Hindi, I would say, " Main D-hall ja rahe hoon". Essentially, the object, D-hall, comes before the verb in Hindi. I will acquire the knowledge I need to learn the language, because it is already second nature to me, as I already speak another Indian language, Tamil. I do not think I need much effort to acquire the grammar rules of Hindi. 

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