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Besides Hindi, India has 23 officially recognized languages,
which are official languages of one or the other state in
India. Some of these languages are quite popular outside their
origin state and India as well. These languages are widely
spoken and learnt by many foreign speakers with interest. We,
at Indo Vacations are offering some exclusive language courses
that help you to widen your knowledge of languages.
We can also arrange language
classes for some other Indian languages, including, Assamese,
Kannada, Marathi, Oriya,
Sindhi and Urdu. Assamese is the state language of
northeastern Indian state of
Assam. It is
official language of the state and spoken by 60 per cent
population of the state. It is closely related to Bengali and
Oriya. Kannada is the official language of Karnataka
spoken by 65 per cent
of state population. This Dravidian language originates in 9th
century. Marathi, the official language of colorful
state of Maharashtra is an Indic language. It is fourth most
widely spoken language of India. Oriya, the official
language of Indian state of Orissa belongs to Indo-Aryan
family of languages. About 82 percent of state population
speak it as their primary language. 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 Bengali, Gujarati,
Malayalam, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Sanskrit language
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Hindi |
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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
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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.
For more information on Hindi and our Hindi Language
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Bengali |
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Bengali or Bangla is an
Indigenous language of the eastern
South Asia region known as
Bengal. At present, this region includes
Bangladesh
and the Indian state of
West Bengal. Bengali is an official language of
Bangladesh and Indian states of West Bengal. Bengali with
200 million speakers is the fifth most widely spoken
language of the world, and it is the second most spoken
language in India having 70 million Bengali speakers. Our
Bengali Language Course provides you complete information
about Bengali along with writing and speaking practice of
the language. For more information on Bengali and our
Bengali Language Course, please
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Gujarati |
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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.
For more information on Gujarati and our Gujarati Language
Course, please click here……….. |
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Malayalam |
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A South Indian language that is native to Indian state of
Kerala but widely spoken in southern coastal region of the
country. Belonging to the state of Kerala (the state with
100% literacy rate), Malayalam boasts to have highest
literate speakers than any other language speakers in
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It is also spoken outside India and has 36 million total
speakers around the world. This Dravidian language boasts to
have the largest number of symbols in its script in the entire
Dravidian language system. Our Malayalam Language Course
provides you complete information about Malayalam along with
writing and speaking practice of the language. For more
information on Malayalam and our Malayalam Language Course,
please click here……….. |
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Punjabi |
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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 |
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Punjabi along with writing and speaking practice of the
language. For more information on Punjabi and our Punjabi
Language Course, please click here……….. |
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Tamil |
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Tamil is one of the ancient languages of India and belongs to
the Tamil region including present day Srilanka and Indian
state of Tamil Nadu. It holds the status of official language
in both Tamil Nadu and Srilanka as well. With more than 77
million speakers, an ancient history, a rich and continuous
literature, and an international and modern presence Tamil is
today one of the major languages of the world. Tamil also has
the honour to become first recognized classical language by
the Government of India in 2004. Our Tamil Language Course
provides you complete information about Tamil along with
writing and speaking practice of the language. For more
information on Tamil and our Tamil Language Course, please
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Telugu |
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Telugu is state and official language of Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh where it originated and developed. It is one of
the ancient languages of India, which is today, the second
most spoken language in India after Hindi/Urdu. It is also
spoken outside India and there are about 86 million worldwide
speakers of the language. Our Telugu Language Course provides
you complete information about Telugu along with writing and
speaking practice of the language. For more information on
Telugu and our Telugu Language Course, please
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Sanskrit |
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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. For more information on
Sanskrit and our Sanskrit Language Course, please
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