Why Study Hindi?
Spoken today by well over a billion people in the South Asian nations of India and Pakistan—as well as millions of emigrants worldwide—Hindi-Urdu has its roots in the ancient Indo-European tongues of Sanskrit and Persian and is heard today around the globe as the language of Bollywood, one of the world’s biggest and most popular film industries.
India’s population of more than a billion, its rapidly growing economy, and its status (along with Pakistan) as a nuclear-weapons state make it a place of keen interest to those who are studying global politics, international trade, and development.
Beyond its political and economic strengths, South Asia is also the home of the one in five of the world’s Muslims, 995 million Hindus, 21 million Sikhs, and four million Jains. It also boasts the world’s largest democracy (India) and a living cultural heritage stretching back more than 4,000 years. And to understand a place as complicated as South Asia, it is crucial to understand its languages.
Although it is typically written using either the writing systems of Devanagari (in India) or Perso-Arabic (in Pakistan), Hindi-Urdu is actually a distant cousin of the English language with cognate words like dv?r for “door” and m?t? for “mother.” After mastering the Devanagari system, students will build their vocabulary and conversational skills with plenty of opportunities to practice with the Athens South Asian community and/or in Ohio University’s study abroad program summer program, “India: Gender, Culture, and Development.”
How We Teach
OHIO Hindi language courses focus on all aspects of the language: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Our language model also emphasizes the importance of culture. Hindi language students not only learn Hindi but also understand its deep connections to the culture, history, traditions, and societal norms of the people who speak it.
OHIO Hindi language courses focus on the language's structure and how to communicate effectively while also exploring Indonesian customs, beliefs, values, arts, literature, cuisine, social norms, and historical events that have shaped the language and its speakers. This approach helps students communicate more effectively and appropriately in various social and cultural contexts.
Hindi Language Courses at OHIO
HIND 1110 - Elementary Hindi-Urdu I
HIND 1120 - Elementary Hindi-Urdu II
HIND 2110 - Intermediate Hindi-Urdu I
HIND 2120 - Intermediate Hindi-Urdu II
HIND 2900 - Special Topics in Hindi-Urdu