Introduction:
India, a country of many languages, cultures, traditions, cuisines, clothes, festivals is indeed a land of diversity. Hardly can we see any other country with such a diverse and rich culture and heritage. There are 23 official languages in this country and it is estimated that almost 1600 mother tongues are spoken. With so many languages across the country, let us understand if it is difficult to learn Hindi for Indians.
Before that let us understand why learning Hindi can be useful. Yes, there are many people who can manage without learning Hindi. In rural areas, people can survive with their mother tongue, whereas in urban areas many people can manage with their mother tongue and English. However, when it comes to Hindi, it is spoken by almost 43 percent of people in India. Thus, learning this language can definitely help in better communication.
The education policy of the country in itself promotes learning multiple languages. The three-language system that is followed in most schools has Hindi as a subject or allows students to choose Hindi as an option. Thus, most people can understand some basic Hindi by the time they come out of school.
Things to know
Hindi also shares many words with other Indian languages and thus learning Hindi is not very difficult. Apart from people living in North India where Hindi is predominantly spoken, people from other states may also not find it very difficult because this language shares many common words with other languages. Thus, understanding and learning the vocabulary becomes easy.
Most Indian languages follow the sentence structure of subject-object-verb as in Hindi. This makes it easy to relate and learn the language from other vernaculars. In fact, even the alphabet, though varying in the script, is the same or to a large extent shares the same letters, thus making it easy to learn.
Bollywood movies and music are a favorite among many, even non-Hindi speakers. Through these movies and songs, many enthusiasts are able to learn the language or at least understand it to a good level.
Learning a language becomes easy if you have a partner to practice with and in India, it is not very difficult to find various occasions and people to practice Hindi conversation with. Finding a Hindi-speaking classmate, colleague or friend is not very difficult in India and that can help learn Hindi to a great extent.
For someone who has stayed away from Hindi most of their life, learning it may prove to be a little challenging. However, this is a challenge that can be faced by anyone trying to learn a new language. And to help you further, there are language learning platforms like Multibhashi that allow you to learn Hindi from English or your mother tongue.
Indians may move to other states in the country for higher education or better career opportunities or due to transferable jobs which makes it possible to live in an atmosphere where immersion in Hindi becomes easy and thus learning the language also is not very difficult.
All it takes is a little time and effort from your end, irrespective of which state you belong to, you can definitely become proficient in Hindi.
