Hindi Classes in Jaipur
The Pink City welcomes heritage travellers, foreign interns, and families relocating for work, but the warmth of Rajasthan opens up far more when you can reply in Hindi. Our Hindi classes in Jaipur help non-native residents move past a memorised phrasebook to reading Devanagari and speaking naturally with shopkeepers, hosts, and colleagues, even if you have never studied Hindi before.
Why learn Hindi in Jaipur
Jaipur draws long-stay tourists, hospitality and heritage professionals, foreign volunteers, and South Indian and overseas families settling in for work or study. For them, Hindi is the difference between watching Jaipur and living in it: bargaining for textiles in Johari Bazaar, arranging a stay in a haveli, or building trust with local staff. We teach Hindi as a fresh second language with a Rajasthani flavour, so beginners feel confident from the first lesson and never feel lost in their own neighbourhood.
What you will learn
A complete second-language foundation in Hindi, blending speaking, reading, writing, and real-world practice for life in Jaipur.
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 Jaipur 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 Jaipur 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 Jaipur who are learning Hindi as a second language, whatever your starting point.
Expats and long-stay travellers
Foreign residents, remote workers, and heritage enthusiasts staying in Jaipur who want real Hindi rather than tourist phrases.
Hospitality and craft professionals
People working in Jaipur’s hotels, handicraft export, and tourism who need Hindi to lead teams and deal with artisans.
Relocated South Indian families
Families from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, or Karnataka posted to Jaipur who want Hindi for schools, markets, and daily errands.
Interns and students
Volunteers, researchers, and exchange students in Jaipur learning Hindi for fieldwork and community projects.
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 Jaipur 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 Jaipur 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 Jaipur
We serve learners across Jaipur and nearby areas like Sanganer and Jhotwara, and run live online Hindi classes for anyone in the city.
Frequently asked questions
I am new to Jaipur and speak no Hindi. Where do I start?
You start exactly where you are. Our Jaipur classes are made for non-native residents, so we begin with the Devanagari alphabet and the everyday Hindi you need in areas like C-Scheme, Malviya Nagar, and Bani Park. Within a few weeks you can greet neighbours, shop, and manage daily tasks in Hindi.
Will the Hindi you teach help me in Jaipur’s markets and with local staff?
Absolutely. We focus on practical spoken Hindi for Jaipur life: bargaining in Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, instructing household or hotel staff, and chatting with artisans and shopkeepers. We also cover reading shop signs and simple Rajasthani expressions you will hear around Raja Park and Vaishali Nagar.
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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