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Konkani Mother Tongue (Native)
Kannada Proficient
Hindi Basic
English Basic
Bangalore University 2014
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
BTM Layout 1st Stage, Bangalore, India - 560076
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Kannada Language classes
3
Profession
Tutor
I cater to following requirements
Learn to Speak, Learn to Read and Write
Awards and Recognition
No
Mother Tongue
No
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Hindi Language Classes
3
Profession
Tutor
Outcomes taught for
Hindi Speaking
Awards and Recognition
No
Mother Tongue
No
Languages apart from english in which classes are conducted
Yes
4.9 out of 5 9 reviews
Bitan Chakraborty
Ba kannada kaliyona Reason for learning Kannada:Learn to Speak
"Bhavya ma'am is an empathetic teacher with excellent subject matter expertise. Not only she is very mindful in the curriculum, she is very much patient clearing all doubts whenever it occurs. Being a Bengali Kannada was a complete foreign language for me; after completing the classes, I can literally feel the difference. I'd highly recommend her classes if someone is looking for learning this language. Thanks a lot! "
Amit Saxena
"Mam teaches Kannada in a very simple and easy way. She knows hindi and english, and that makes it easier for Learners to understand quickly. It was a great learning experience with Mam. "
Dipti
I loved
Teaching Method
Class Content
Teacher's Knowledge
Prashant Y Belsare
I loved
Class Content
Teacher's Knowledge
1. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Hindi Language and Kannada Language Classes.
2. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
3. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 3 years.
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Here are some interesting facts about the Hindi language: 1. Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used for Sanskrit, Marathi, and Nepali. 2. Hindi has a rich literary tradition dating back to ancient times, with notable works like the Ramayana and Mahabharata originally written in Sanskrit but later translated into Hindi. 3. Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, with over 300 million native speakers. 4. The word "Hindi" comes from the Persian word "Hind," which means the land of the Indus River. 5. Hindi has a significant influence from Arabic, Persian, and Turkish due to historical interactions with these cultures. 6. Hindi is the official language of the Indian government and is spoken in various dialects across different regions of India.
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Here are some interesting facts about the Hindi language: 1. Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used for Sanskrit, Marathi, and Nepali. 2. Hindi has a rich literary tradition dating back to ancient times, with notable works like the Ramayana and Mahabharata originally written in Sanskrit but later translated into Hindi. 3. Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, with over 300 million native speakers. 4. The word "Hindi" comes from the Persian word "Hind," which means the land of the Indus River. 5. Hindi has a significant influence from Arabic, Persian, and Turkish due to historical interactions with these cultures. 6. Hindi is the official language of the Indian government and is spoken in various dialects across different regions of India.
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Hindi as a language has evolved over centuries and does not have a single inventor. Its development is a result of influences from various sources, including Sanskrit, Prakrit languages, and regional dialects. Hindi has been shaped by poets, scholars, and communities over time, leading to its current form. So, it wouldn't be accurate to attribute the invention of Hindi to a single individual.
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Modern standard Hindi evolved from the interaction of early speakers of Khari Boli with Muslim invaders from Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Central Asia, and elsewhere. As the new immigrants settled and began to adjust to the Indian social environment, their languages—which were ultimately lost—enriche
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Nepali and Hindi belong to the same language family, the Indo-Aryan group of the Indo-European languages. As a result, they share some similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. Both languages have also been influenced by Sanskrit, which contributes to their linguistic connection. While there are similarities between Nepali and Hindi, they are distinct languages with differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and some grammatical structures. Nepali has been influenced by Tibeto-Burman languages due to its geographical proximity to the Himalayan region, which sets it apart from Hindi. Overall, Nepali and Hindi share some linguistic commonalities but are separate languages with their unique characteristics.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Kannada Language classes
3
Profession
Tutor
I cater to following requirements
Learn to Speak, Learn to Read and Write
Awards and Recognition
No
Mother Tongue
No
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Hindi Language Classes
3
Profession
Tutor
Outcomes taught for
Hindi Speaking
Awards and Recognition
No
Mother Tongue
No
Languages apart from english in which classes are conducted
Yes
4.9 out of 5 9 reviews
Bitan Chakraborty
Ba kannada kaliyona Reason for learning Kannada:Learn to Speak
"Bhavya ma'am is an empathetic teacher with excellent subject matter expertise. Not only she is very mindful in the curriculum, she is very much patient clearing all doubts whenever it occurs. Being a Bengali Kannada was a complete foreign language for me; after completing the classes, I can literally feel the difference. I'd highly recommend her classes if someone is looking for learning this language. Thanks a lot! "
Amit Saxena
"Mam teaches Kannada in a very simple and easy way. She knows hindi and english, and that makes it easier for Learners to understand quickly. It was a great learning experience with Mam. "
Dipti
I loved
Teaching Method
Class Content
Teacher's Knowledge
Prashant Y Belsare
I loved
Class Content
Teacher's Knowledge
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Here are some interesting facts about the Hindi language: 1. Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used for Sanskrit, Marathi, and Nepali. 2. Hindi has a rich literary tradition dating back to ancient times, with notable works like the Ramayana and Mahabharata originally written in Sanskrit but later translated into Hindi. 3. Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, with over 300 million native speakers. 4. The word "Hindi" comes from the Persian word "Hind," which means the land of the Indus River. 5. Hindi has a significant influence from Arabic, Persian, and Turkish due to historical interactions with these cultures. 6. Hindi is the official language of the Indian government and is spoken in various dialects across different regions of India.
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Here are some interesting facts about the Hindi language: 1. Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used for Sanskrit, Marathi, and Nepali. 2. Hindi has a rich literary tradition dating back to ancient times, with notable works like the Ramayana and Mahabharata originally written in Sanskrit but later translated into Hindi. 3. Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, with over 300 million native speakers. 4. The word "Hindi" comes from the Persian word "Hind," which means the land of the Indus River. 5. Hindi has a significant influence from Arabic, Persian, and Turkish due to historical interactions with these cultures. 6. Hindi is the official language of the Indian government and is spoken in various dialects across different regions of India.
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Hindi as a language has evolved over centuries and does not have a single inventor. Its development is a result of influences from various sources, including Sanskrit, Prakrit languages, and regional dialects. Hindi has been shaped by poets, scholars, and communities over time, leading to its current form. So, it wouldn't be accurate to attribute the invention of Hindi to a single individual.
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Modern standard Hindi evolved from the interaction of early speakers of Khari Boli with Muslim invaders from Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Central Asia, and elsewhere. As the new immigrants settled and began to adjust to the Indian social environment, their languages—which were ultimately lost—enriche
Answered on 04 Jul Learn Language/Hindi Language
Nepali and Hindi belong to the same language family, the Indo-Aryan group of the Indo-European languages. As a result, they share some similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. Both languages have also been influenced by Sanskrit, which contributes to their linguistic connection. While there are similarities between Nepali and Hindi, they are distinct languages with differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and some grammatical structures. Nepali has been influenced by Tibeto-Burman languages due to its geographical proximity to the Himalayan region, which sets it apart from Hindi. Overall, Nepali and Hindi share some linguistic commonalities but are separate languages with their unique characteristics.
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