Need to improve my fluency in hindi

I'm a person from south india, where hindi is not that common.

I do know hindi and when ppl talk about it I can understand. But the problem is that I can't frame sentences in hindi and communicate. I do have some North Indian friends who feel more comfortable by talking in hindi and I feel a bit distant and left out. Not only that, I even get many clients in my business who know only hindi, so it's a bit hard to communicate at that time.

So how do I improve my speaking. I know all the grammar rules, so learning Hindi on Duolingo or something is just a waste of time for me rn. Do any of you know what I can do to improve myself? And is there any place where I can just talk to ppl in Hindi gradually learning and becoming fluent?

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u/planche_handstander — 6 days ago
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Need to improve my communication

I'm a person from south india, where hindi is not that common.

I do know hindi and when ppl talk about it I can understand. But the problem is that I can't frame sentences in hindi and communicate. I do have some North Indian friends who feel more comfortable by talking in hindi and I feel a bit distant and left out. Not only that, I even get many clients in my business who know only hindi, so it's a bit hard to communicate at that time.

So how do I improve my speaking. I know all the grammar rules, so learning Hindi on Duolingo or something is just a waste of time for me rn. Do any of you know what I can do to improve myself? And is there any place where I can just talk to ppl in Hindi gradually learning and becoming fluent?

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u/planche_handstander — 6 days ago

Do I have enough vertical to dunk. What else should I improve ??

Ig my wrist can come as high as the rim, as seen. But idk why I got this habit of throwing the ball forward instead of down.

Any advice??

u/planche_handstander — 1 month ago