Course catalog
All 22 languages
Every course follows the same gentle 12-lesson arc — script, sounds, greetings, numbers, family, time, food, travel, shopping, verbs, questions, and a closing dialogue.
Hindi
Devanagari · Indo-Aryan
The most widely spoken language of India, written in the Devanagari script.
Bengali
Bengali-Assamese · Indo-Aryan
The language of Tagore, written in a rounded, flowing script.
Tamil
Tamil · Dravidian
One of the world's oldest living classical languages with a 2,000-year literary tradition.
Telugu
Telugu · Dravidian
Often called 'the Italian of the East' for its vowel-ending musicality.
Kannada
Kannada · Dravidian
A classical Dravidian language with a literary tradition over 1,500 years old.
Malayalam
Malayalam · Dravidian
A Dravidian language famed for its palindromic name and rich literary heritage.
Marathi
Devanagari · Indo-Aryan
The language of the Maratha empire, written in Devanagari with a distinctive flavor.
Gujarati
Gujarati · Indo-Aryan
The language of Gandhi, written in a graceful headless variant of Devanagari.
Punjabi
Gurmukhi · Indo-Aryan
Written in Gurmukhi script, the language of Sikh scripture and Bhangra.
Urdu
Perso-Arabic (Nastaliq) · Indo-Aryan
Sister language to Hindi, written right-to-left in the flowing Nastaliq script.
Odia
Odia · Indo-Aryan
A classical language with a rounded script shaped by writing on palm leaves.
Assamese
Bengali-Assamese · Indo-Aryan
The easternmost Indo-Aryan language, sister to Bengali with two unique letters.
Nepali
Devanagari · Indo-Aryan
An Indo-Aryan language and one of the official languages of Sikkim.
Sanskrit
Devanagari · Indo-Aryan (Classical)
The classical language of ancient India and the source of much South Asian vocabulary.
Konkani
Devanagari (also Roman, Kannada) · Indo-Aryan
A coastal language with rich influence from Portuguese, Marathi and Kannada.
Sindhi
Perso-Arabic (also Devanagari) · Indo-Aryan
A language of the lower Indus, written in two main scripts depending on region.
Kashmiri
Perso-Arabic (also Sharada, Devanagari) · Indo-Aryan (Dardic)
A Dardic language of the Vale of Kashmir with rich poetry like that of Lal Ded.
Maithili
Devanagari (formerly Tirhuta) · Indo-Aryan
The language of the Mithila region, with a literary heritage tracing back to Vidyapati.
Dogri
Devanagari (also Dogra-Akkhar) · Indo-Aryan
The language of the Duggar region of Jammu, recognised in the Indian Constitution in 2003.
Bodo
Devanagari · Sino-Tibetan (Tibeto-Burman)
A Tibeto-Burman language of the Bodo people of Assam, written in Devanagari.
Manipuri (Meitei)
Meitei Mayek (also Bengali) · Sino-Tibetan (Tibeto-Burman)
The official language of Manipur, written in its own revived Meitei Mayek script.
Santali
Ol Chiki · Austroasiatic (Munda)
A Munda language with its own modern script, Ol Chiki, devised by Pandit Raghunath Murmu.