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Hindi Karaoke

Hindi Karaoke is an other great way to learn more Hindi language. By singing these Hindi Lyrics, youe learn more popular Hindi words and Hindi phrases!

Originally from Japan, karaoke has also become very popular in India. To feel yourself for a short time like the famous star whose songs you admire is great fun! There are a few good Hindi karaoka CD's, some even have Hindi-English booklets to learn the song texts:

 

Hindi Karaoke Songs

 

Karaoke Sing Along Dev Anand Vol 1
(Hindi / English Lyrics Booklet Inside)

1. Khoya Khoya Chand
2. Abi Na Jao Chhodkar
3. Khwab Jo Tum Ya
4. Jeevan Ki Bagiya Mehkegi
5. Aankhon Hi Aankhon Mein
6. Phoolon Ka Taron Ka
7. Dekho Ruta Na Karo
8. Dil Ka Banwar Kare Pukar
9. Ek Ghar Bonaunga
10. Pal Bhar Ke Liye
11. Sau Spal Pehle Mujhe Tumse

 

 

 

Hindi Karaoke Marriage Songs

 

Karaoke Sing Along Marriage Songs Vol 1
(Hindi / English Lyrics Booklet Inside)

1. Aaj Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai
2. Le Jayenge Le Jayenge
3. Mehndi Lagake Rahkna
4. Yeh Galiyan Yeh choubara
5. Bindiya Chamkegi Chudi
6. Meri Pyari Beheniya
7. Mehboob Ki Mehendi
8. Mera Yaar Bana Hai Dulha
9. Babul Ki Duaayen Leit
10. Mere Haathon Mein
11. Chalo Re Doli Uthao

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What satisfied customers say about the Pimsleur HINDI audios:

A good place to start...
I really enjoyed these CDs. I feel as if I've learned some useful Hindi and gotten a good start toward becoming proficient with the language. I really like the Pimsleur approach and I'm considering trying some of their other language courses. -- JoseMonkey, Pennsylvania, USA

I am a big fan of Pimsleur, having purchased German (4), Japanese (3), Spanish, Hebrew, Mandarin, Russian, and Hindi. So, I have no axe to grind against Pimsleur when I say that this series is not on a par with some of the others. Why? Because the language used is archaic. The words for "Miss", "Please", and others are not a part of every day Hindi. I work with a couple of dozen native Hindi speakers and they agree, to a person, that some of the phrases that I have learned and repeated are comical. Of course it's not a total loss. I am able to speak Hindi and for the most part what I've learned is useful and fun to use. Pimsleur is a great system, the Hindi audios are worth buying, but they are simply not as good as Pimsleur's other language products. The criticisms that I have read about the lack of grammer tutorials are specious. You and I and everyone else learned to speak long before we had any notion of grammer. If you want grammer go to school or buy a book, if you want to be fluent move to India. In the absence of that buy Pimsleur. -- Perry F Cross, Scotts Valley, CA United States