What are good ways or websites for learning Hindi?

I not only would like websites to help teach me Hindi, but ways that I could learn by myself. I already know a lot, but not enough to be fluent in the language. Also, I have already tried the Rosetta Stone Demo & "Door Into Hindi." They are good but they aren’t the most effective tools. Please help.
Not only would I like websites, but also ways of learning by myself. I have many books & dictionaries on Hindi. Please don’t give me links to dictionaries, because I already have many.

We work on improving Hindi and Urdu on my yahoogroup,
huial, but the group does not accept lurkers, people who join must post occasionally. This way we are guaranteed to learn from eachother. It is for people who are familiar with the basic grammar rules of hindi and are looking for more in depth understanding of the language and who want to be able to write and speak in more sophisticated sentences than those taught in the basic grammar books.

I would recommend getting through the book "Teach Yourself Hindi" by Snell and Weightman or at least to have covered all the grammar in that book.

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2 Responses to What are good ways or websites for learning Hindi?

  1. wize woman says:

    Perhaps the dictionaries online can help for a quick reference and there is a lot of good stuff at the Languages Section of many Public Libraries, but finding a native Hindi pen-pal is,in my opinion, the best free tutorial system.

    http://www.freelang.net/dictionary/hindi.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindihttp://www.lingvosoft.com/Hindi-items/
    I hope it helps a bit.
    Good luck!
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  2. omlick says:

    We work on improving Hindi and Urdu on my yahoogroup,
    huial, but the group does not accept lurkers, people who join must post occasionally. This way we are guaranteed to learn from eachother. It is for people who are familiar with the basic grammar rules of hindi and are looking for more in depth understanding of the language and who want to be able to write and speak in more sophisticated sentences than those taught in the basic grammar books.

    I would recommend getting through the book "Teach Yourself Hindi" by Snell and Weightman or at least to have covered all the grammar in that book.
    References :