Our Gujarati lessons at Know Your Lingo are firmly rooted in real-world conversations. Through thousands of live sessions, we've curated a robust curriculum that's easily accessible right at your fingertips. As you engage with our content, you'll develop proficiency in Gujarati and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of Indian culture. We recognize that language is more than words; it encompasses culture, history, people, and places. Join us on this immersive journey, where learning Gujarati becomes a gateway to understanding the broader context of India's vibrant heritage.
Our primary focus is to teach children how to speak Gujarati. We understand that, for many children growing up outside the Indian subcontinent, the immediate goal is to acquire the ability to communicate in Gujarati. Our tailored approach ensures that children learn Gujarati and develop the practical language skills needed for meaningful interactions with their extended family.
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Each class has follow-up homework and quizzes. It helps recap what you have learned.
Gujarati, belonging to the Indo-Aryan language family, is the official language of Gujarat. Additionally, it is spoken in the union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. A significant Gujarati-speaking community thrives in Mumbai, contributing to the language's widespread influence. With approximately 46 million speakers worldwide, Gujarati is the 23rd most spoken language globally.
Beyond India, a substantial Gujarati-speaking population exists in North America and the United Kingdom. Noteworthy historical figures, including Mohandas K. Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, were native Gujarati speakers, leaving an enduring impact on history.
Gujaratis are renowned for their prowess in business, exemplified by the Ambani family, one of India's most prosperous business dynasties. Gujarat, recognized as the largest diamond trading hub shines globally and is a rich center for tourism. The state takes pride in preserving its culture, with vibrant traditions like Garba and Dandiya known worldwide. If you've experienced Gujarat, you've likely savored its culinary delights marked by the sweetness that permeates its cuisine and its people's hearts.
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Encouraging your children to speak their mother tongue offers a myriad of benefits. It strengthens their cultural identity, enhances their college applications, improves communication skills, and equips them for international travels and careers. By maintaining proficiency in their native language, they carry a valuable skill that can set them apart, fostering a deeper connection to their roots while preparing them for a globally connected world.