I can speak a little bit of Hindi but understand every word.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think in my mother tongue. That's Hindi.
Hindi is my mother tongue. Even though I do not get to use it as often, it's still a part of me.
My Hindi is OK. I think I am better with Tamil. I remember the Tamil words.
I had to struggle with the language. I can understand Hindi now, but I still can't communicate. And things get lost in translation; I feel rejected all the time.
If I have to do something, I feel I should do it perfectly, and ofcourse, Hindi language is a problem.
I speak Hindi fluently because my mother speaks only in Hindi and Urdu.
I can speak English. I can speak Hindi. I can understand one or two other languages.
Among the various vernaculars that are spoken in different parts of India, there is one that stands out strongly from the rest, as that which is most widely known. It is Hindi. A man who knows Hindi can travel over India and find everywhere Hindi-speaking people.
While I can't speak Telugu, I do understand the language.
Because my parents are Indian, everybody speaks Hindi to me, and I have no idea what they are saying.