Hindi Classes in Delhi
Delhi runs on Hindi, from the metro announcements to the sabzi mandi, yet for expats, diplomats, and newly relocated families it can feel like a wall. Our Hindi classes in Delhi are built for non-native residents who want to read Devanagari, hold a real conversation with an auto driver or landlord, and feel at home in the capital, starting from absolute zero if needed.
Why learn Hindi in Delhi
Delhi is India’s diplomatic and corporate hub, so it attracts thousands of foreign professionals, embassy staff, international students, and families relocating from South India and abroad. For all of them, everyday life in Delhi is smoother in Hindi: negotiating rent in Karol Bagh, ordering at a Chandni Chowk stall, or chatting with colleagues over chai. We teach Hindi as a genuine second language, so you are never expected to already know it. Lessons focus on the practical Hindi that Delhi actually uses, spoken clearly and without judgment.
What you will learn
A complete second-language foundation in Hindi, blending speaking, reading, writing, and real-world practice for life in Delhi.
Spoken Hindi
Speak naturally in daily situations, from greetings and small talk to handling markets, cabs, and neighbours with confidence.
Devanagari reading and writing
Read and write the Hindi script step by step, so signs, menus, and messages in Delhi stop being a mystery.
Grammar made simple
Genders, tenses, postpositions, and sentence structure explained clearly for second-language learners, no jargon.
Vocabulary building
Practical word banks for shopping, travel, work, food, and family that grow every week.
Everyday conversation
Role-play real situations you meet in Delhi so you can respond without freezing or reaching for English.
Pronunciation
Master Hindi sounds, retroflexes, and aspirations so you are understood clearly and sound natural.
Professional and business Hindi
Polite, workplace-ready Hindi for meetings, vendors, and colleagues when English is not enough.
Exam and formal Hindi
Structured reading, writing, and formal Hindi for those who need it for study, tests, or official tasks.
Who these classes are for
Built for non-native residents of Delhi who are learning Hindi as a second language, whatever your starting point.
Expats and diplomats
Embassy staff, NGO workers, and foreign professionals posted to Delhi who need functional Hindi for daily life and work.
Relocated professionals
MNC employees and consultants moving to Gurgaon, Noida, or central Delhi who want to connect with local teams and vendors.
Relocated South Indian families
Families arriving from Chennai, Bengaluru, or Kochi who speak Tamil, Kannada, or Malayalam and need Hindi for schools, markets, and neighbours.
International students
Students at Delhi University, JNU, and language institutes learning Hindi for research, fieldwork, or a semester abroad.
Choose your level
Three clear stages take you from the very first Devanagari letter to fluent, formal Hindi.
Beginner
The Hindi varnamala, matras, numbers, and survival phrases. For learners with no prior Hindi who want to read the script and manage daily basics.
Intermediate
Everyday conversation, growing vocabulary, and confident sentence building so you can handle markets, work, and neighbours without switching to English.
Advanced
Fluent, natural speaking plus formal and written Hindi, including polished, professional expression for work and official tasks.
Course syllabus
A six unit journey designed for second-language learners, from the script to confident, real-world Hindi.
Devanagari and sounds
- ›Vowels (swar) and consonants (vyanjan)
- ›Matras and how letters join
- ›Reading first words and signs
- ›Correct Hindi pronunciation
Survival Hindi
- ›Greetings and self introduction
- ›Numbers, time, and money
- ›Directions, shopping, and travel
- ›Polite everyday phrases
Everyday conversation
- ›Asking and answering questions
- ›Talking to drivers, vendors, and staff
- ›Describing people, places, and routines
- ›Handling common daily situations
Grammar foundations
- ›Genders and pronouns
- ›Present, past, and future tenses
- ›Postpositions and word order
- ›Building longer sentences
Reading and writing
- ›Reading short passages and menus
- ›Writing sentences and simple notes
- ›Spelling and matras revision
- ›Filling everyday forms
Fluency and formal Hindi
- ›Natural, flowing conversation
- ›Professional and workplace Hindi
- ›Formal and written expression
- ›Vocabulary depth and revision
How it works
Tell us your goals
Share why you need Hindi in Delhi and your current level, even if it is zero.
Book a free demo
Meet a trainer in a relaxed demo lesson and see our second-language approach in action.
Start your plan
Join a small batch or one-on-one classes, online or in person, matched to your pace.
Speak with confidence
Practise real situations from Delhi life and track steady progress with regular feedback.
Why choose WM
Native-fluent trainers
Online and offline
Flexible timings
Small batches or 1-on-1
Personalized feedback
Areas we serve in Delhi
We also teach learners across Gurgaon, Noida, and Greater Noida, plus live online classes for anyone in the Delhi NCR region.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to know any Hindi before joining classes in Delhi?
Not at all. Most of our Delhi learners are expats, diplomats, or families relocated from South India who start from zero. We begin with the Devanagari varnamala and survival phrases you will use immediately in areas like Connaught Place, Saket, and Karol Bagh, then build up to real conversation at your pace.
Can you teach practical Hindi for daily life in Delhi and NCR?
Yes. We focus on the Hindi you actually need in Delhi: talking to auto and cab drivers, bargaining in markets like Chandni Chowk, dealing with landlords in Dwarka or Vasant Kunj, and chatting with colleagues in Gurgaon and Noida. Lessons mix spoken Hindi with reading signs and menus in Devanagari.
Do I need any prior Hindi to start?
No. Our classes are designed for non-native residents learning Hindi as a second language. Complete beginners start with the Devanagari script and survival phrases, then progress step by step to real conversation.
Are classes available online and in person?
Both. You can join live online Hindi classes from anywhere, or attend in-person sessions. Many learners mix the two. Online lessons use screen sharing and interactive practice so they are just as effective.
How long does it take to speak everyday Hindi?
Most learners handle basic daily conversation within a few months, depending on practice and how often they attend. Reading simple Devanagari often comes within a few weeks. We keep batches small so you get plenty of speaking time.
How much do the Hindi classes cost?
Fees depend on your level, batch size, and whether you choose online or in-person and group or one-on-one lessons. Share your goals and we will send a clear quote. Tap Get quote for pricing.
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