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From: Ujwala Samant (usamant@comcast.net)
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Hi Heather,

Just to be sure, I hope you find one where Hindi is written using the Latin
script. All the Hindi-English and Hindi-English dictionaries I have are
written in Devanagari for Hindi. Hence unless you know how to read
Devanagari, the dictionary won't be much use to you. And vice versa for the
gentleman.

I noticed you're in Minnesota. I remember the university had a strong Hindi
and Urdu department. Perhaps you could contact them? I know they have a
world renowned Development studies programme with a strong India-South Asia
component. You might want to contact them. I believe it is called MSID or
Minnesota Studies in International Development.
Good luck!
Ujwala Samant



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