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Sunday, March 12, 2006 

Erratta

The city is
पूणे

Done with the hard 'N'



As opposed to the soft 'N'


These both sound the same to me, I've heard the difference is more pornounced in
some dialects.
(Note: Niether of these should be confused with the nasal half-'n' I mentioned earlier
there are also 2 T's and 2 D's a Tuh-huh sound and a Duh-huh sound). But if you think Hindi is hard try explaining someone why we pronounce the words "go" and "to"
differently.