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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.

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 Hindi II Bengali II Gujrati II Malayalam II Punjabi II Sanskrit II Tamil II Telugu

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. Kzannada 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 course.
For more details, booking procedure, cost of the course etc. please write us an E-Mail.

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. For more information on Hindi and our Hindi Language Course, please click here………..

 
Bengali

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 click here………..

 
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. For more information on Gujarati and our Gujarati Language Course, please click here………..

 
Malayalam

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 India.

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………..

 
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. For more information on Punjabi and our Punjabi Language Course, please click here………..

 
Tamil

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 click here………..

 
Telugu

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 click here..........

 
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. For more information on Sanskrit and our Sanskrit Language Course, please click here………..


For the students who are unable to come to India we also offer courses through live online teaching where you are taught Online by a private teacher. Should you be interested in this options below are some general details:
You need to inform us the dates and times which is suitable to you and we will check with our teacher if this time also suitable to her / him.
There will be an introduction sessions prior to the classes for which is free of cost. In this session you can meet the teacher online, you can talk to her / him through the camera and microphone  and decide if you wish to start with the classes.
Hindi online cla
sses cost  and   the booking procedure will be informed by e-mail by our consultant.

Learning Hindi - I really enjoyed the lessons although I had very little time - but I did make good progress. The teacher is really nice and very experienced

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 5:34 PM
Subject: RE: your feedback on the Hindi classes !

 
Dear Sanjeev
 
Thank you for your email.  I had a fairly good trip home, and have been busy the last week 'catching up'!
 
I was very pleased with the classes provided by Suman.
 
I was planning on returning in October, but the weather for November seems to be much better (and nearer to February's weather), so I may return then instead.  Would you agree the weather is less hot then?
 
Regards
Namaste
 
Hartley
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 9:23 AM
Subject: RE: Learning Hindi

Dear Sanjeev,
 
my feedback is extremely positive and if all goes well I hope to see you all soon in 2009.
I really enjoyed the lessons although I had very little time - but I did make good progress esp. as I did not do anything for over 1 y.
The teacher is really nice and very experienced.
 
Looking forward to my next India experience.
 
Thanks so much
Karin

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 12:54 AM
Subject: Danke!
 

Lieber Sanjeev, liebe Suman, liebes Team von Indovacations,

ich möchte mich noch einmal ganz herzlich für meinen wunderschönen Aufenthalt in Jaipur bedanken! Meine Ausflüge waren immer bestens organisiert, meine Gastfamilie war einfach phantastisch und der Hindi-Kurs sehr effektiv (ich lerne jetzt fleißig zuhause weiter und stelle mir die üppigen Pflanzen der Pushpawali dabei vor...). Besten Dank auch für die vielen Geschenke zu Diwali und zum Abschied, für das unglaublich leckere Abschlußessen, für alle beantworteten interkulturellen Fragen und für Rat und Tat in allen Lebens- und Reiselagen...
Alles Gute Euch allen! Ich freue mich schon auf ein Wiedersehen!

Viele Grüße aus Bamberg,

Nicole Grom

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Nicole Grom M.A.
96047 Bamberg

 

Tamil Languge courses :  had a wonderful time and made good progress in Tamil.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebecca Day" <RRD883@bham.ac.uk>
To: "Indo Vacations (Tour Operator & Holiday Planner)" <indovacations@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 1:16 PM
Subject: RE: Learn Tamil in India

 

Hello Sanjeev,

I just wanted to let you know that I have arrived safely back from India. I had a wonderful time and made good progress in Tamil. The service was exemplary and my trip was more than I had anticipated in every way.

Thank you and best wishes,

Rebecca

 

Hindi Classes: I should also greet you from my professor. He was really happy, that I got such excellent lessons during my trip - Ms. Silke, Germany

---- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 1:38 PM
Subject: Namaste:-)
 

Dear Suman, dear Sanjeev,

now I finally find some minutes to write you from Germany and to thank you again for the wonderful time I could spend in Jaipur.
Since I am back, university doesn’t allow me to enjoy any freetime. But anyway I enjoy my work. Right now we already started the preparations of my big fieldtrip and I am already counting the days until I can leave for Sri Lanka and India. It’s just three month and three days;-) But before there will be a lot to do...
But even beside my work, I found a possibility to continue (at least a bit) to learn Hindi here in Heidelberg. I am attending two hours per week a course that is called “Hindi for Anthropologists”. Right now it is just a repetition of the things I learned in Jaipur, but at least it helps me to keep things in mind:-) Further, my colleagues from India frequently check my knowledge (and have a lot of fun when I make some mistakes;-))
I should also greet you from my professor. He was really happy, that I got such excellent lessons during my trip and he was even more surprised, when I gave him your present. He really likes the pictures and they now have a special place in his office. Same with the beautiful picture you gave to me. It got a special place in my living room.
So, please say hello to everybody (to Ria, Veena, Prem, Ruci, Adi...). I miss all of you!!!

Take care & Hope to see you soon.

Best wishes,
Silke

(Uni. Heidelberg)

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:30 PM
Subject: Hindi Classes at Jaipur

 

Dear Sanjeev,

Just noticing that I have safely arrived at Tokyo this morning.
The travel has been very comfortable with each day being so exciting!
Please say hi to Mr. Sony and Suraj (I think I haven't said proper
good bye to her!), and pass my best wishes. Of course, biggest thank
you goes to Mr. Sanjeev Minglani. THANK YOU SO MUCH for your very
original hospitality.

For a moment, I am sending you some photos taken at home.
I will get in touch when more things are available online.

Best wishes ...and keep in touch ^_^
Ayako

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 5:27 PM
Subject: Greetings from Germany

Hallo Sanjeev, 

Viele liebe Grüße aus Deutschland! Ich hoffe Dir und deiner Familie geht es gut. 
Es tut mir wirklich sehr leid, dass ich mich nicht mal früher gemeldet habe. Seit meiner (perfekt organisierten) Indien Reise vor einem Jahr war ich sehr beschäftigt und es ist sehr viel geschehen. 

Nach meiner Rückkehr nach NY hatte ich eine sehr erfolgreiche Fotoausstellung von meinen Indien Bildern. Dann habe ich meine Diplomarbeit über Indiens wirtschaftliche Entwicklung fertiggeschrieben und habe im Juni meinen College Diplom bekommen. Seit September wohne ich mit meiner Freundin in Berlin und studiere/arbeite hier. 


Auch wenn es schon ein Jahr her ist, muss ich mich einfach noch einmal dafür bedanken wie perfekt Indo Vacations die Reisen fuer mich und meine Familie geplant hat. Selbst in den abgelegensten Gegenden in Sikkim oder während dem Holi Fest in Varanasi habe ich mich immer sicher und gut beraten gefühlt!
Wenn Ihr Anfragen von potentiellen Kunden bekommt und eine Empfehlung braucht kannst du gerne meine Email weitergeben. 

Ansonsten hoffe ich, dass es euch in Jaipur gut geht und Ihr viele Kunden habt.
Ich vermisse vor allem das Drachensteigen in Indien. Ich habe zwar viele Drachen und auch Schnur nach Deutschland mitgenommen, aber hier gibt es niemanden der mich zu einem Kampf herausfordert :-) 

Ich hoffe, dass ich vielleicht diesen Sommer (August) mal wieder nach Indien komme, um wieder zu Fotografieren und noch mehr Hindi zu lernen. Aber ich habe noch keine genauen Pläne. Wenn es soweit ist werde ich bestimmt wieder etwas über Indo Vacations buchen. 

 
Viele Grüße und ich freue mich von Dir zu hören. 

Tobias Leeger 
 

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