India is a Hindi-speaking country, where most of the citizens speak in Hindi. However, due to the increasing influence of English, the use of the Hindi language has started decreasing in Hindustan as well. National Hindi Day is celebrated in India with the aim of understanding and promoting the importance of the Hindi language. Every year 14th September is celebrated as Hindi Day.
Hindi is the third most spoken language in the world. Apart from India, people speaking Hindi are also found abroad. When Indians go abroad for traveling or work, they get excited to meet a Hindi speaker. They feel that there is someone from their country in a foreign country.
Hindi binds the Indians settled all over the world in one thread, they may not be Indians by citizenship but by heart. In such a situation, if you go on a trip to a country where you can meet Hindi-speaking people or where the Hindi language is used, then your journey can become easier.
In this article, we are telling about some such countries of the world, where Hindi-speaking people live and you do not face any language barrier from booking a taxi from the airport to getting a room in a hotel or touring foreign places, etc.
Nepal
People speak Hindi fearlessly in Nepal, India's neighboring country. You will find Hindi-speaking people everywhere in this country adjacent to India. Although the official language of Nepal is Nepali, people speaking Maithili, Bhojpuri, and Hindi are easily found here. If you want to go on such a foreign trip, where linguistic knowledge does not become a barrier, then there will be no problem in going to Nepal and staying there.
Fiji
Fiji, a beautiful island, is also included in Hindi-speaking countries, and is located in Melanesia of the South Pacific Ocean. Hindi has the status of an official language on the island of Fiji. People from North Eastern India are settled here and know how to speak Hindi very well. If you are thinking of going on a Fiji trip, then you can talk in the Hindi language freely there.
Bangladesh
You will find people who know the Hindi language in Bangladesh adjacent to India. One reason for this is that years ago Bangladesh was a part of India. Later Bangladesh became an independent nation. The official language of Bangladesh is Bangla but there are many people here who speak Hindi and English. In such a situation, if you want to go to Bangladesh, then you can meet people who understand and know the Hindi language.
Pakistan
Before 1947, India and Pakistan were part of the same country. However, after the partition, Pakistan was separated from Hindustan and became a country. Therefore, many Muslim families are living in Pakistan who left India after the partition and went across the border. These people also know how to speak Hindi. Although the official languages of Pakistan are English and Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, Pashto, and Balochi languages are also spoken here. Even if you are going to Pakistan for some work, the people there can easily understand your Hindi.
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