Learn Hindi in Australia
Australia's most comprehensive free Hindi learning resource
Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages at home in Australia outside English, and India is Australia's fastest-growing major source of skilled migration. Whether you're reconnecting with family heritage, married into an Indian-Australian family, planning to travel through India, studying Hindi for the HSC or VCE, or simply drawn to one of the world's great languages and cultures, this is your complete guide.
Complete beginner to advanced roadmap for Australian learners. Where to start, what to study, and how long it takes.
Sentence structure, gendered nouns, postpositions, formality levels and verb conjugation explained clearly.
Core vocabulary by topic, including animals, colours, body parts, family, food and everyday essentials.
Devanagari script, aspiration, retroflex sounds and the common mistakes Australians make, explained clearly.
Essential phrases for travelling India โ transport, food, shopping, emergencies and cultural etiquette.
Everything about studying Hindi for the NSW HSC and Victorian VCE โ structure, assessment and study tips.
The best apps, textbooks, Bollywood-based learning tips and courses for learning Hindi โ curated for Australian learners.
Recommended textbooks, grammar references and dictionaries for English-speaking learners.
Devanagari script, numbers, family, food, animals, colours and more โ with audio.
Free Hindi-English dictionary with audio pronunciation for every entry.
Practical phrases organised by category, with audio, for travel and everyday situations.
Personalised week-by-week study plan based on your goal and available time.
๐ฆ๐บ Why Learn Hindi in Australia?
Hindi is a community language for hundreds of thousands of Australians, particularly across Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, and Indian-Australians are one of the largest and fastest-growing communities in the country. All content on Speak Australia is written specifically for Australian learners โ covering Australian HSC/VCE syllabus details, Australian cultural context, and the practical situations Australian speakers of Hindi actually encounter. Explore any section above to get started.