Wow — if you want to actually hear 'reforestation' pronounced in Hindi, there are a bunch of easy ways to do it and I love that you’re digging into pronunciation. My go-to quick trick is Google Translate: type 'reforestation' or paste the Hindi translation like पुनर्वनीकरण or 'वनों में पुनः वृक्षारोपण' into the box, then tap the
speaker icon. The male/female hi‑IN voices are clear and free, and you can slow
the playback or repeat as much as you like. On mobile, you can also select text and use the system's 'Speak' feature (Android's text-to-speech or iOS 'Speak Selection') to hear the phrase in a more natural TTS voice.
If you want human recordings, Forvo is a goldmine — search for the Hindi word forms (पुनर्वनीकरण, पुनः वृक्षारोपण, वन पुनर्स्थापना) and you’ll often find native speakers pronouncing them. YouTube is another great place: search 'reforestation meaning in Hindi' or 'reforestation उच्चारण' and you’ll find short explainer videos where the host both defines and pronounces the term, often with context about ecology. I also keep a few Hindi-English dictionary apps on my phone like Shabdkosh and HinKhoj; they sometimes include audio and example sentences.
For the nerdy side of me: if you want studio-grade audio, online TTS services like Google Cloud TTS, Microsoft Azure or Amazon Polly support hi‑IN voices (some free tiers available) so you can paste a full sentence like 'reforestation का मतलब जंगलों में पेड़ फिर से लगाना है' and download an MP3. I find hearing both the English word and the Hindi explanation helps lock in meaning and pronunciation — honestly makes studying terms way more fun.