We can also arrange language classes
for some other Indian languages, including, Assamese,
Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi and Urdu. Marathi, the
official language of colorful state of Maharashtra is an
Indic language. It is fourth most widely spoken language
of India. Sindhi is one of the commonly spoken languages
of Northwest region of India. It is also spoken in the
Sindh state of Pakistan and by the Sindhi communities
scattered throughout the world. Urdu, is the State
language oh Jammu and Kashmir state of India but it is
widely spoken by Muslims, residing in any part of India.
There are more than 28 million Urdu speakers in India.
Urdu is a common language of Shayari (poetry), Ghazals
and popular Indian film songs. Our exclusive language
courses are Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Sanskrit
language course.
Hindi
Hindi is the national language of India and is spoken by
almost half a billion people in India and rest of the
world. Hindi is the second most spoken language in the
world after Chinese. It allows one to communicate with a
far wider variety of people in India than English which
is only spoken by around five percent of the population.
Hindi became the official language of India on 26th
January, 1965. Hindi is an Indo-European language, of
the Indo-Aryan subfamily. It derives much of its formal
and technical vocabulary from Sanskrit. With
independence, a common language had to be decided. The
matter was put to vote and Hindi won by a single vote.
Hindi, however, was only one of the many regional
languages of India. Various famous epics and plays were
written in the Hindi like Ramacharitamanas, Bhagvad Gita
and the Mahabharata. Today, Hindi is widely spoken in
almost all the states of India, especially in the states
in northern and central India. Hindi is spoken exactly
as it is written so it is very easy to learn and read.
Hindi is normally spoken using a combination of 52
sounds, ten vowels and 40 consonants. There are 11
vowels and 36 consonants in Hindi. By the knowledge of
Hindi, you can easily know about Indian culture,
religion and current affairs.
Gujarati
Gujarati the native language of the Indian state of
Gujarat is also called Gujerati, Gujarathi, and
Guujaratee. It is the state language of Gujarat and
widely spoken in the neighboring states, too. 46 million
worldwide speakers of Gujarati make it 23 most spoken
language of the world. It is extensively used language
among the Gujarati groups residing in foreign countries.
Our Gujarati Language Course provides you complete
information about Gujarati along with writing and
speaking practice of the language.
Punjabi
Punjabi also known as Panjabi or Gurumukhi is the mother
tongue of the Punjabi people and the Punjab regions of
India and Pakistan. Punjabi is the official language of
the Indian state of Punjab and Chandigarh and second
official languages of Delhi and Haryana. This
Indo-European language is quite popular in foreign
countries. There are about 104 million Punjabi speakers
worldwide. It is tenth most widely spoken language in
the world and fifth most widely spoken language in
Canada. Our Punjabi Language Course provides you
complete information about Punjabi along with writing
and speaking practice of the language.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit popularly called "Dev Bhasha" or "Devavani"
(the language of the Gods) is a classical Indian
language still widely used in religious ceremonies by
Indians. This classical language of Hindus is the oldest
and the most systematic language in the world. Sanskrit
enjoys same status in India for literary and religious
purposes as Latin in Europe and elsewhere. There are
nearly 49,736 fluent speakers of the language worldwide.
Our Sanskrit Language Course provides you complete
information about Sanskrit along with writing and
speaking practice of the language. |