Hindi Speaking Countries: Apart from India, Hindi is spoken in many countries of the world. Hindi is spoken in these countries because most of the people living here are of Indian origin, who were taken by the British as slaves to these countries.
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Hindi is spoken by a large population in India. About 75 percent of the country’s population is able to speak Hindi. At the same time, there are eight crore people in the world who speak and understand Hindi. In such a situation, let us know about those countries. Where Hindi is spoken.
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Fiji: About 38 percent of the population of Fiji is of Indian origin and the number of Hindi speakers is also very high. Fiji is an island country made up of many islands. A large number of Indian tourists visit Fiji where people can visit the Fiji Museum, Kolo-e-Suva, Sri Suva Subramanya Temple, Sigatoka Sand Dunes etc. It is one of the Hindi speaking countries, because the British brought Indians here for sugarcane cultivation.
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Mauritius: Mauritius is an island country located in the Indian Ocean. A large number of Indians live here. For almost three centuries, it has been under the British, Dutch and French peoples. During the British era, slaves from India were taken here for work.
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Singapore: 500 years ago Singapore was considered a part of Greater India. A large number of people of Indian community live here. Tamil language has the status of official language in this country and here also the number of people speaking Hindi language is also very high. Singapore is also a major tourist destination for Indian tourists.
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Nepal: The number of Hindi speakers in Nepal is very high. A large number of people who understand this also live in Nepal. Here you will not have any problem in talking in Hindi. Here Bollywood movies and Indian channels are given priority. Nepal also has a good number of Indian tourists. Here you can visit Kathmandu, Nagarkot, Bhaktapur, Sagarmatha National Park, Chitwan National Park etc.
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Pakistan: Before partition, Pakistan used to be a part of India. Even though Urdu and English are the official languages in Pakistan today. But people also speak languages like Hindi, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, Baluchi here.
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South Africa: During the rule of India, South Africa was also ruled by the British. The British took a large number of Indians and settled here. Even though English and Afrikaans are official languages in South Africa. But Hindi is spoken along with many other regional languages.
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