- By Aditi Priya Singh
- Sun, 14 Sep 2025 01:17 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Countries Where Hindi Is Spoken: Hindi is not just a language for millions of people worldwide but it is a cultural identity and a source of emotional connection. There are approximately 600 and 615 million people around the world who speak Hindi. To celebrate Hindi's designation as one of the nation's official languages, India celebrates Hindi Diwas annually on September 14. However, a lot of people are unaware that Hindi has become widely used outside of India. Hindi is now spoken in many nations in Asia, Africa, Europe and even America as a result of migration, trade, film and cultural exchanges.
Due to historical ties and Indian diaspora communities, Hindi is deeply ingrained in nations like Nepal, Mauritius, Fiji, South Africa and Suriname. Hindi is preserved by families, cultural gatherings, and Bollywood's worldwide influence, even in contemporary countries like the US, UK and NZ.
Let's honour Hindi's global reach and know how it continues to bring people together across boundaries on Hindi Diwas 2025.
Rank | Country | Population of Hindi Speakers |
---|---|---|
1 | India | 522,048,642 |
2 | Nepal | 8,000,000 |
3 | United States | 649,000 |
4 | Mauritius | 450,170 |
5 | Fiji | 380,000 |
6 | South Africa | 250,292 |
7 | Suriname | 150,000 |
8 | Uganda | 100,000 |
9 | United Kingdom | 45,800 |
10 | New Zealand | 20,000 |
11 | Germany | 20,000 |
12 | Trinidad and Tobago | 16,000 |
13 | Singapore | 3,000 |
Source: World Atlas
1. India – 522,048,642 Speakers
Since Hindi originated in India, the country has the greatest number of speakers worldwide, with approximately 54 crore. Here, it serves as an official language as well as a communication tool in the media, government, and educational system. For millions of Indians, Hindi has become a unifying language that bridges the divide between states.
2. Nepal – 8,000,000 Speakers
Due to strong cultural, geographic, and historical ties to India, Hindi is widely spoken and understood in Nepal. Hindi has also gained popularity among the younger generation thanks to trade relations, Indian TV series, and Bollywood films.
3. United States – 649,000 Speakers
There is a major Indian diaspora in the US, and many families still speak Hindi at home. Additionally, some universities teach it, and cultural ties support the preservation of the language among second-generation Indian Americans.
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4. Mauritius – 450,170 Speakers
Mauritius has a deep connection with Indian culture, as many Indians migrated there centuries ago. Hindi is still spoken in households and schools, and it plays a big role in festivals, cultural events, and even politics.
5. Fiji – 380,000 Speakers
Due to the long-term presence of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji, Hindi is widely spoken there. Though it differs slightly from standard Hindi today, Fiji Hindi is still widely used in homes, marketplaces, and the media.
6. South Africa – 250,292 Speakers
South Africa is home to a large Indian-origin community, especially in Durban. Hindi is kept alive through cultural organisations, religious practices, and Hindi language classes for children of Indian descent.
7. Suriname – 150,000 Speakers
Suriname has a significant population of Indian origin, and Hindi (locally known as Sarnami Hindi) is spoken in daily life. It is used in songs, religious rituals, and cultural programs, keeping the language strong in the country.
8. Uganda – 100,000 Speakers
Many of the Indian businesspeople in Uganda speak Hindi both at home and in their professional lives. Hindi fosters relationships with other South Asian communities and helps Indian-origin families stay connected to their heritage.
9. United Kingdom – 45,800 Speakers
The UK has a long history of Indian migration, and Hindi remains an important language among Indian-origin families. It is also heard in Bollywood film screenings, cultural festivals, and community gatherings across cities like London, Leicester and Birmingham.
10. New Zealand – 20,000 Speakers
The Indian community in New Zealand, which has expanded in recent decades, speaks Hindi. Hindi is kept alive at home, in cultural gatherings, and during Indian holidays, allowing the younger generation to maintain ties to their heritage even as English becomes the primary language.
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11. Germany – 20,000 speakers
In recent years, the number of Indian professionals and students in Germany has increased. Hindi is used at home and in cultural contexts by the Hindi-speaking community. Hindi has also gained popularity in Germany thanks to Bollywood's worldwide appeal.
12. Trinidad and Tobago – 16,000 speakers
Like other Caribbean nations, Indians brought as indentured workers in the 19th century introduced Hindi. Although English dominates today, Hindi is still spoken in cultural and religious practices, particularly in Hindu communities.
13. Singapore – 3,000 speakers
Hindi-speaking members in Singapore are a small but vibrant Indian community that preserves their culture through community gatherings, temples, and schools. Even the Singaporean educational system recognises Hindi as one of the official Indian languages.