Gujarati came into existence in the 19th century and it was primarily used for business transactional purposes. Gujarati is the official language of the state of Gujarat, North West of India but is also spoken in Rajhastan and Mumbai and some parts of Pakistan.
Gujarati came into existence in the 19th century and it was primarily used for business transactional purposes. Gujarati is the official language of the state of Gujarat, North West of India but is also spoken in Rajhastan and Mumbai and some parts of Pakistan. There are around 66 million speakers spread across the globe.
Our teachers are highly qualified and experienced native speakers. They use their extensive knowledge of the language, literature and culture to inspire and encourage students to progress in their learning and develop a high level of competence in the language.
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Gujarati language is offered by Intuition Centre. Intuition Exam Centres has assessed more than 10 language A Levels, GCSE and iGCSE’s to date. The list includes; Arabic, Cantonese, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Mandarin, Panjabi, Spanish and Urdu.
Gujarati course is offered by CZ Languages. Our courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced teacher who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
The Gujarati language is the second most spoken language in Leicester, after English. An astonishing 12% of Leicester inhabitants speak Gujarati. Moreover, it is also widely spoken in the United States, Canada, South Africa, and Pakistan.
Gujarati is spoken by around 65 million people worldwide, mostly in the Gujarat region of India, but also by around 300,000 people right here in Britain. Study Gujarati with LSI in London and learn about the unique Gujarati culture through this ancient and beautiful language.
Popular for many reasons we have the opportunity to teach Gujarati in most cases up to GCSE grades. Whether you want to learn basic for travelling or for communication with the diverse community in Manchester or maintain the ‘mother tongue’ we are able to get you there.
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