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No job crisis for China’s Hindi class

They are baffled when they go from China to Chandni Chowk and encounter Delhi’s Hindi.

Why do people say mereko, they asked this correspondent in a room stacked with the Manusmriti and Bhagavada Gita at Peking University. “Saying mereko instead of mujhe…theek nahin (not right),’’ said Jiang Jingkui, chairman of the Hindi department that opened in 1949.

This classroom in the communist nation’s top campus has job offers even during the recession, while seven million graduates in China are desperate to find work. Its elite batch of Chinese students — with alternate identities like Ajay, Sagar and Vishnu — study Indian culture and Hindi, watch Doordarshan and even the Mahabharata series.

Trade between India and China — the two economies more resilient through the recession than the US — grew 34 per cent last year. But on both sides of the border, businessmen barely understand each other’s language and culture. The demand for the few Hindi speakers of Peking University — China’s first national university — is growing with this rise in trade.

“My students even refuse job offers,’’ Jiang told HT.

The Amitabh fan said he is saddened India does not project Hindi as an international language. He pointed to management graduate Ajay, or Lu Xiaoliang, 27, who pursued an MA in South Asian culture and Hindi to chase career opportunities from India-China bilateral ties.

“Several companies are after him. He may go to India next year,’’ said Jiang.

Currently, about 20000 students study Hindi in seven departments in China, with a new centre set to open this year in the Chongqing. “Only 10 Chinese were studying Hindi when I learnt it in 1985,’’ said Jiang, who is sifting through resumes of English and management students among the 60 applications he received this year.

“This year, there are more job positions than Hindi graduates available,’’ said BA final-year student Vishnu or Zhang Mingyu, who decided it wouldn’t be hard to learn the language after he read in a Chinese magazine that Sonia Gandhi had mastered Hindi. “My classmates were astonished. They asked me, Hindi, what’s that?’’ said Vishnu, who will join the MA course this year.

Sagar or Chao Wei is studying MA after four years as a business manager for China’s Haier in Delhi. “I want to help people understand India. I love India!’’ he said. Loving India is a criterion in his class, Jiang tells students. The department plans to introduce Punjabi and Tamil language training as well.

No job crisis for China?s Hindi class- Hindustan Times
 
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no better way to understand a nation other than eating its food ....anyway learning its local language is not a bad step either:woot:

:cheers:
 
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no better way to understand a nation other than eating its food ....anyway learning its local language is not a bad step either:woot:

:cheers:

thats a definite way. other ways are marrying or making friends with local girls. Not that many indians are learning chinese. Only a few in delhi university. Chinese is going to be the next widely spoken language and it is a really +ve point to learn it well in time.
 
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thats a definite way. other ways are marrying or making friends with local girls.

Marrying someone just to learn a certain culture is over the top in my opinion, but I like your idea of making friends with local girls. Tell me though, how are the girls in India? Conceited ? Open minded ? Cute ?
 
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Marrying someone just to learn a certain culture is over the top in my opinion, but I like your idea of making friends with local girls. Tell me though, how are the girls in India? Conceited ? Open minded ? Cute ?

Don't you watch Bollywood bro?
 
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Marrying someone just to learn a certain culture is over the top in my opinion, but I like your idea of making friends with local girls. Tell me though, how are the girls in India? Conceited ? Open minded ? Cute ?

Aah - far too generalized question.

But I love it here in Bangalore :-))
 
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I picked up a fair share of Hindi because I just love Indian food and travel a lot. I find I get a more authentically prepared version if I ask for the dish in its properly pronounced name. Otherwise it's usually bland and toned down.

Dangit I'm hungry now. :)
 
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sorry for going off topic but couldnt resist it .....

DOSA made in us costs anywhere between 6-8 $ and its WHITE ..yes masala DOSA ...if it were white here it would go out of the window :enjoy:

Kharian_Beast
as far as girls go ..they are the most mentally complex organisms in the whole universe ...you get every kind here ...depends on the place where you find them..normally its that way ...want modern ones go to some malls want traditional ones go to a religious place ...but it might not be always in that order...you can judge a girl by the clothes she wears ...unless she is mentally insane :rofl:

:cheers:
 
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thats a definite way. other ways are marrying or making friends with local girls. Not that many indians are learning chinese. Only a few in delhi university. Chinese is going to be the next widely spoken language and it is a really +ve point to learn it well in time.

If you talk about marriage my preference goes to Itali , Russia , Bangladesh , Pakistan ... Wow!!! I am ready to go for Indian cultural ambassador ,Come on guys !
 
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Good day,
Ni Hao,
Nameste,
:azn:

I love to live and work in China. It is one of the great place on the planet. If China, India and Pakistan can work together, it would be better for all of us.

I know Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and English. I spent TWO years learning to read and write Chinese Mandarin. Few years ago I visited China too. I love Chinese culture and its people.

I have a Masters Degree in Information Technology from Australian University and 12 years of IT work experience in Australia.

I would love to live and work in China. Please drop me a line to zarinapdm AT yahoo DOT com

Xie Xie Ni. :tup:,
 
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Great effort by the chinese:). As a word of advice they should learn the profinities as well, so that they will understand when they are beingverbally attacked ;). It worked for me
 
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