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5 Most Important Local Languages To Learn For Business In India

5 Most Useful Languages To Learn For Business In India

We live in the era of the internet where people are more connected than ever. Everything from communication, entertainment, to business is available in just a few clicks. The advancement of technology has resulted in opening doors to a hospitable business environment and exciting new business opportunities in India. 

In a country with 22 official languages, knowing the local language is vital if you want your business to reach a much wider spectrum of audience. Here are the top five languages you need to know to do business in India.  

Hindi

Hindi is the most commonly spoken language in India. Hindi has the official language status in multiple states, it is also the official language of the Central Government along with English, and it is the fourth most spoken language in the world. Hindi is without a doubt the topmost essential language to know for business in India.

Kannada

Kannada is the official language of the state of Karnataka in southern India. The city of Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, is popularly known as the Silicon Valley of India due to its’ dominance in the field of information technology. Home to major tech start-ups and popular companies such as Infosys, Flipkart, etc, Kannada can be a very useful language to know.

Marathi

Marathi is the third most spoken language in India and the 10th most spoken language in the World. From the filmmaking industry in Mumbai to the IT parks in Pune, knowing Marathi will make you a part of 83 million natives who excel in entertainment media, international trade, and manufacturing.

Tamil

Tamil is spoken in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. Tamil is also largely spoken in countries including, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mauritius, and Singapore. Chennai, the capital city of the state is one of the fastest developing cities in terms of technology and business with multiple international companies and manufacturing industries. Knowing Tamil can prove to be an asset in increasing your business opportunities.

Gujarati

Gujarat is a state in the western part of India, known for its textile mills and the IT parks in their state capital of Ahmedabad. Gujarati is the common tongue in this part of the country and is also used by certain parts of the population in the state of Maharashtra.

Conclusion

No matter your business, knowing multiple local languages even the basics can help you reach and connect with people from different states, areas, and regions. It will help your business to reach a large number of people and build the trust factor. So gear up and start your journey of learning a new language today! 

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