An edition of Lal's new exhaustive Hindi grammar (1964)

Lal's new exhaustive Hindi grammar

comprehensive and clearly explained with meaningful examples. A concise and accurate guide to the national language of India for the use of national and foreign students and Hindi instructors who desire and authoritative textbook which gives a clear insight into the fundamentals of the Hindi language.

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Hazari Lal, Hazari Lal
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An edition of Lal's new exhaustive Hindi grammar (1964)

Lal's new exhaustive Hindi grammar

comprehensive and clearly explained with meaningful examples. A concise and accurate guide to the national language of India for the use of national and foreign students and Hindi instructors who desire and authoritative textbook which gives a clear insight into the fundamentals of the Hindi language.

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Language
English
Pages
611

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Published in
[Ajnar

Classifications

Library of Congress
PK1933 .L27

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 611 p.
Number of pages
611

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2151M
LCCN
sa65003855
OCLC/WorldCat
15861373

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