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Rathika-D

Rathika-D

May 7, 2011

I think it would greatly help if you have an online dictionary as well. My vocab helps but when we want to check out words not in your lessons, wont it be easier with a online dictionary?
Bill-F1

Bill-F1

August 31, 2011

Just a thought on this - we bought and expensive Hindi/English Dictionary from Oxford press, and it's really hard to use. We don't use it at all, since the way the words are grouped are really tough for beginner Hindi speakers to use. So, if you come across it, don't get too excited! I know it is a quality book, but I think too tough for a beginner. I have really enjoyed the Rocket Hindi lessons, and have found that for a quick reference not explained, google translate is a nice compliment.
Chinku-T

Chinku-T

March 16, 2013

how do you add a word to my vocab
John-H8

John-H8

September 30, 2013

Reply to Chinku To use My Vocab just follow these 3 simple steps: In any lesson, double click on the word of your choice and wait for the aBc My Vocab icon to appear Click on the aBc icon and fill in the pop up with the English translation of the word you have chosen, and any notes you want to make Click Save and then Close
John-H8

John-H8

September 30, 2013

Reply to Rathika Here is the link to online dictionary: http://www.lexilogos.com/english/hindi_dictionary.htm

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