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Apps I use to study Hindi from zero (simple, speaking-first, no overwhelm)

A realistic beginner app stack for Hindi: speaking practice, listening, vocabulary, and a tiny bit of grammar—without burning out.

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Apps I use to study Hindi from zero (simple, speaking-first, no overwhelm)

Starting Hindi from zero is weirdly easy to do in your head and hard to do out loud. This stack fixes that by covering four jobs: speaking, listening, vocabulary, and lightweight grammar.

The rule: 1 app per job

You don't need 12 apps. You need 4 jobs covered:

  1. Speaking (output + corrections)
  2. Listening (input you understand)
  3. Vocabulary (spaced repetition)
  4. Grammar (when you're stuck)

1) Speaking (the non-negotiable)

Use: ChickyTutor

Daily (7 minutes):

  • pick a real-life scenario
  • speak without stopping
  • ask for corrections mid-sentence

Prompt to copy/paste:

"I'm learning Hindi from zero. Keep it beginner-friendly. Ask me short questions, correct me immediately, and make me answer out loud."


2) Listening (so you stop translating)

Pick one source where you understand ~70–85%.

How to use it:

  • 10 minutes/day
  • replay the same short clip 2–3 times across the week
  • shadow 20–30 seconds at a time

3) Vocabulary (only what you can use)

Use any spaced-repetition app you actually open (Anki works great).

What to save:

  • full mini-sentences
  • phrases you said yesterday

4) Grammar (minimum viable)

Use a short beginner guide only when you hit a wall. Focus early on:

  • common sentence starters
  • basic connectors (because/so/but)
  • pronunciation basics

The 15-minute routine

  • 7 min speaking
  • 6 min listening
  • 2 min vocab

Do this daily for a month and you'll be able to talk, not just recognize words.

Where ChickyTutor fits

ChickyTutor is your low-pressure speaking partner: press the mic and practice whenever you have a few minutes. Consistency beats intensity.