Description
This comprehensive linguistic resource presents dialogues in both English and Hindustani (Urdu), crafted specifically for European learners seeking to master colloquial communication in India. Originally published to accompany Gilchrist’s acclaimed East Indian Guide, this work bridges the gap between formal grammar instruction and practical conversation.
The book features carefully constructed dialogues that illustrate essential grammatical principles while addressing the most indispensable aspects of daily interaction. Each dialogue is meticulously designed to reinforce language learning through contextual examples and real-world scenarios that Europeans would encounter in Indian settings.
As a seminal work in colonial-era linguistics and language education, this text represents an important contribution to understanding how English speakers approached learning Indian languages during the nineteenth century. It remains a valuable historical document for scholars of linguistics, colonial history, and language pedagogy.






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