Hindi language is the third most spoken language in the world after English and Mandarin. Whether talking about India or foreign countries, crores of people around the world use the Hindi language for conversation. There was a time when people were leaning towards the English language, but now the situation has changed a lot.
Nowadays, the Hindi language is used in foreign countries also. This is the reason why World Hindi Day is celebrated every year on 10 January in the country and abroad. The only purpose of celebrating this day is that people should get attracted to their official language Hindi and in the coming times, our future generations should remain familiar with the Hindi language.
It is often seen that people who speak only Hindi face problems when they go abroad. From booking a taxi from the airport to getting a hotel room, traveling to foreign places, and ordering food, language can be a barrier. In such a situation, we will tell you about some such countries, where people not only understand Hindi language, but also speak Hindi well. At these places, you can use Hindi without hesitation.
Nepal
Often people go to visit India's neighboring country Nepal. People speak Hindi freely in Nepal. Although the official language there is Nepali, still you will easily find people speaking Maithili, Bhojpuri and Hindi. In such a situation, if you are planning to visit someplace where you do not face any problems due to language, then you can go to Nepal.
Fiji
There is an island named Fiji in Melanesia of the South Pacific Ocean, where Hindi has the status of an official language. Here you will easily find people from North Eastern India, who know how to speak Hindi very well. In such a situation, you can complete the trip here without any language barrier.
Bangladesh
Till some time ago Bangladesh was a part of India. In such a situation, if you go to visit Bangladesh, you will not face any problems because of the language. Although the official language of Bangladesh is Bengali, here you will easily find people speaking Hindi and English.
Pakistan
At the time of India's independence, when the country was partitioned, Pakistan was separated from India. Although English and Urdu are the official languages of Pakistan, Punjabi, Hindi, Pasto, and Balochi languages are also spoken here. Therefore, you will not face any problems in traveling here.
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