Description
- ISBN-13: 9788119953158
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Width: 245 mm
- ISBN-10: 8119953150
- Publisher Date: 08 Jan 2024
- Height: 160 mm
- No of Pages: 196
- Weight: 366 gr
Original price was: ₹1,195.00.₹896.00Current price is: ₹896.00.
Learn Hindustani with D.C. Phillot’s English-Hindustani Vocabulary (ISBN: 9788119953158). This bilingual dictionary features 5184 English words and 3000 Hindustani colloquial terms commonly used in Northern India. Ideal for language enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the rich linguistic heritage of India. Explore the historical significance of Hindustani, once favored by Mahatma Gandhi, with this comprehensive vocabulary guide. Discover the language spoken in Northern India and Deccan during the eighteenth century and British era.
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Prapti Roy –
A unique book and great value for its price. Would love to see a modern version of this book.
Yashu Priya –
I was hoping for more modern terms. It is good for older vocabulary, but not for everyday use.
Abhijeet Kumar –
Great for research purposes, not practical for everyday language learning, however.
Dev Yadav –
It’s a helpful resource, but needs a modern update to make it fully relevant for current language learners.
Gulam Mohammad Mohammad –
The book is informative, but the organization could be improved. Finding specific words can be challenging sometimes.
Kumar Rohit –
A great find for understanding the historical roots of the language! It’s a bit dense, but worth the effort.
Vaibhav Raturi –
A decent resource, though it could benefit from updated pronunciation guides. It’s great for old texts.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
Interesting for historical context, but not very practical for modern Hindustani learners. A niche product.
Dev Kumar –
This is a unique resource for anyone interested in the history of language in India! Highly recommended for scholars.
Hareesh Kumar S –
Very thorough and well-documented. A valuable addition to any linguistics collection. Happy with purchase.
Aryan Nair –
Fascinating look at historical Hindustani. Some of the translations are a bit archaic, but that’s to be expected.
Harsh –
Good for understanding the history of Hindustani, but not very helpful for learning to speak the modern language.
Kanishka –
The book offers deep insights into the evolution of Hindustani. A valuable reference for language scholars.
Satyam Mohapatra –
It is an informative resource, but could use better formatting for easier navigation. Good for serious study.
Yash Koshal –
Comprehensive and well-researched. A must-have for anyone studying the evolution of Hindustani. I am satisfied.
Tanu Chalotra –
Fascinating and detailed! A must-have for anyone studying the linguistic history of India. I am pleased.
Ananya Katyayan –
A useful resource for historical linguists, but the print quality could be better. Still, a valuable addition to my library.
Kushal Jaiswal –
Not exactly what I expected. More of a historical dictionary than a practical language guide. I am neutral about it.
Dhruv Sharma –
Excellent vocabulary for historical research! Exactly what I needed for my project, and quickly delivered.
Gandham Sai Gopi –
An excellent resource for academic research. Comprehensive and detailed. It’s a bit dry for casual reading.
Vipul Yadav –
Useful for historical research, but it is not for beginners learning Hindustani. Requires prior linguistic knowledge.
Swastik Kaurav –
As a language enthusiast, I found this vocabulary fascinating. Some terms are outdated, but that’s part of the charm!