My cousin broke, don't do shit.
kambusha
I'm assuming the numbers must include retail stores purchasing the product to sell to their customers too? Or are these direct to consumer numbers only?
Thing is, language is constantly changing, so if enough people say it wrong, it makes it correct over time.
As an example, people have been using nauseous incorrectly for so long, that it's now correct again.
Halo effect
It's like 10,000 bees, when all you need is a wasp.
Well what sort of engineering standards are these planes built to?
PC load letter!? What the fuck does that mean?
Just like in nineteen ninety-eight when The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer's table?
There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand binary, and those that don't.
"Che" is how Argentineans say "hey". Che, boludo!
How do you do the ingredients for a recipe? Does it understand "1tbsp" and things like that?
If the test is standardized, then I'm assuming test prep already exists for it. Your goal should be to pass the test, not to learn Hindi, because one month is wayyyyy too short to learn a language. You might be able to pick up the alphabet, and some common phrases within a month.
Once you've passed the test, you can focus on learning Hindi. If you study 4-6hrs a day, then I reckon you could be intermediate in about 6-12mos.