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Hindi Lessons in Leicester. Learn Hindi

If you are interested in learning Hindi, for business or pleasure, our qualified native-speaking trainers will provide a course that is specific to your language needs. Relevant topics will be covered, and course materials provided, for individuals, pairs, or small groups. Language Trainers will arrange for your tutor to hold classes at your workplace or home, at a time that suits you (days, evenings, weekdays or weekends).

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Hindi Course in Leicester

Whether you're looking to learn a language for personal or business reasons, our tailor-made courses can help you achieve your aims.

While a General Hindi course will provide you with enough linguistic ammunition to allow you to survive a short visit to the country (greetings, basic conversation and a solid grammatical foundation). Business courses will centre more on formal, business communication, and focus more on reading and writing skills as you advance further.


It is your first session and your own requirements, however, which decide the precise content of the course. A Business course will generally include common conversational topics, as well as gaining greater fluency with writing letters and emails in Hindi, as well as using the telephone. In the same way, those taking a General course who may need more knowledge of a certain aspect of Hindi need only request it from their teacher.


We arrange Business courses for many clients; primarily those working in international trade, overseas governments and universities, and employees of multinational firms who require a second language. Clients of our General Hindi courses include people moving abroad, those entering a Hindi family through marriage, those studying for a Hindi exam, as well as those who are simply passionate about Hindi language and culture.

Info about Leicester


The biggest city in the East Midlands; Leicester is one of England's really multi-cultural cities, with a particularly large (around 30%) proportion of the metropolitan area's population originating from the south Asian subcontinent. In a substantial city like Leicester, this amounts to almost 100,000 people. In fact, outside of London, only Slough has a greater ethnic diversity.

All this as well as the 2 universities makes Leicester a great place to pick up new languages, no matter what your current level may be. Whether you want to start learning Hindi or Urdu, or a less exotic tongue like French, German or Spanish, there are plenty of qualified native-speaking teachers around the city who can get you started in no time.


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Info about Hindi


Although it is the official language in only India, Pakistan and Fiji; as many as 500 million people worldwide are native speakers of Hindi. Dating back to the end of the 10th century AD, 'Standard Hindi' is basically a dialect (known as khari boli) which has had vocabulary from Sanskrit introduced to it, and is written using the Devanagari script.

Increasingly in recent years, many speakers of Hindi are also able to speak 'Hinglish', a vernacular language in which Hindi and English are used together. This is mostly heard in highly-populated urban areas, but thanks to the popularity of Bollywood, the use of English in Indian schools and the introduction of cable television, Hinglish is becoming more and more accepted amongst Hindi speakers.

With the huge amount of Indian and Pakistani immigrants found across the UK, Hindi can be heard in many areas of the country, and is an exciting and relatively new language to pick up.


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