Hindi has specific sounds like 'aspirated' consonants (kha, gha) and retroflex sounds (ṭa, ḍa) which are mostly present in Malayalam, making pronunciation relatively easy for learners. Basic Sentences (Malayalam →right arrow Hindi): Njan varunnu (I am coming) →right arrow Main aa raha hoon (मैं आ रहा हूँ) Ningalude peril entha? (What is your name?) →right arrow

English uses prepositions (e.g., to the house). Hindi and Malayalam both use postpositions (e.g., House to ). A PDF must explicitly teach:

" for real-life interactions at hotels, banks, or with doctors, which helps learners gain confidence quickly.

If you cannot find a direct PDF, search YouTube for "Spoken Hindi through Malayalam" – many tutors share their (e.g., channel MJ's Hindi Classes ).

The PDF must provide Malayalam lipi (script) for Hindi pronunciation. For example: