  Have you guys ever noticed that the Hindi language is far superior to any other? Whenever you read a word in Hindi, if you read it correctly, can be pronounced in only one way. There just isn't any other way to pronounce it, because the words aren't messed up as in the English language. I don't think any of the common languages has this advantage. English, Spanish, and French all have their K-nights, and K-nifes, c-oughs, tr-oughs, and d-oughs, in some way or the other. But in Hindi, the alphabet is used in the most simple form, without any weird rules.
Even if you take out letters from a word, it's pronounced as it should be. The syllables don't change stress, ever. If you take out Doc from Doc-uments, are you completely sure how to pronounce "uments"? No. Which means that you have to learn how to pronounce most English words. You can guess, but you can't be sure.
I think every syllable in Hindi words is given exactly the same amount of weight. What other major language does this? All I can think of is Bantu. Baaaanttttuuu. But they don't have an alphabet so we win. I don't know if Eastern languages are similar.
But Eastern languages are out of the question, what with their messed up symbols. What a scientific language that Hindi is. A language should be made to be easy, not difficult. I remember in America, all those Chinese people used to brag to me about how hard their language was to learn. Where do the bragging rights come from, anyways? Are the Chinese people smarter for having made their language so difficult to learn?
I beat Abhishek in Carom Board dad. 
