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Which countries teach Hindi?

It's difficult to say definitively which countries *teach* Hindi, as the specific curriculum and language offerings can vary widely depending on the educational institution and level of education.

However, we can make some generalizations based on common factors:

Countries where Hindi is an official language:

* India: Hindi is one of the official languages of India and is widely taught in schools.

* Fiji: Hindi is an official language of Fiji and is taught in many schools.

Countries with significant Indian diaspora and/or historical ties to India:

* United States: Hindi is offered as a language elective in many schools and universities, particularly in areas with large Indian populations.

* United Kingdom: Similar to the U.S., Hindi is offered as a language option in many schools and universities, particularly in areas with large Indian communities.

* Canada: Canada has a significant Indian diaspora, and Hindi is taught in some schools and universities.

* Mauritius: As a former British colony with a large Indian population, Hindi is spoken and taught in Mauritius.

* South Africa: South Africa has a significant Indian diaspora, and Hindi is taught in some schools and universities.

Countries with growing interest in Hindi:

* China: With growing economic and cultural ties to India, China has seen an increase in interest in learning Hindi.

* Other Southeast Asian countries: Several Southeast Asian countries, particularly those with historical and cultural connections to India, have seen increased interest in learning Hindi.

It's important to note:

* Language teaching policies can vary significantly within a country. Some schools might offer Hindi while others don't.

* Interest and availability of Hindi learning resources can fluctuate depending on the specific region and time.

To find out if Hindi is taught in a specific country or educational institution, it's best to consult the local government or the institution's website.

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