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What are the most common languages spoken in Pune, Maharashtra?

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Are residents of Pune typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what 20 local experts had to say about language in Pune, Maharashtra.

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Pune is the known as the Oxford of the east. It is one of the major IT hubs of India. The city is known for its culture, food and diversity. Marathi is the main language spoken here followed by many other languages like Hindi, English, Gujrathi, etc. Pune is also known for its pleasant weather which makes it a popular destination for people to live.

Shazia, says: 2020

The person moving to the Pune, must know sarcasm and pure Marathi language. They must know the famous dish known as “Mastani”. And they must know the some manners of talking in proper way and history of Bajirao Peshwa. One must pronounce certain words properly as people here judge you based on your way of speaking.

Jhanvi, says: 2020

It’s difficult travelling on public transport in Pune. Secondly, Magarpatta and Amanora Township are the safest places to stay in Pune along with the family. Also, Marathi is the regional language of Pune. And, if you don’t know Marathi, it might be a bit difficult for you to manage.

Have elementary knowledge of the local language. They ought to know Pune is a city of historic importance and that it has many monuments to explore. There are also many places around the city that can be visited and explored. Pune has quite a few institutions that could be of interest to anyone with academic leanings.

Pratik, says: 2020

Pune has a quite pleasant climate. There won’t be any need for you to be skeptical about the climate as it stays breezy for the most part of the year. Your travel might be at ease if you happen to know Hindi. You are going to fall in love with the street food over here. People over here are amiable and will leave no stone unturned to make you feel at ease.

Ishita, says: 2020

Someone moving to Pune should have some knowledge of Marathi. While it is not totally impossible to get by with English or even Hindi, there is so much history and culture one misses out on without knowing Marathi. Also, it’s a good idea for the person to have their own vehicle as we do not have an adequate public transportation system.

The first thing that you must know is the local language spoken in Pune, which is Marathi. You may not be fluent in it but learn a few key phrases to navigate your way through the city comfortably. Another thing that should be kept in mind when considering a shift to this city is traffic. Commuting becomes a laborious task in this city which has the highest density of two wheeler vehicles in the country.

Pune is a city with beautiful weather. For people with great interest in Indian history, the city is known for its historical importance. A famous food item in Pune is Misal-Pav which spicy and delicious. In this city, Marathi is the main language, the cosmopolitan crowd speaks other languages like Hindi, Gujarati and English.

Sameersha, says: 2020

We come from a country where the culture, the language, and even the food habits change every 250 Kilometers. Pune, one of the most crowded cities in the state of Maharashtra, is known for its rich Marathi culture. Known as the land of the Peshwas, if you are moving to Pune, start learning the Marathi language. Although you will find two out of five people talking in Hindi, Marathi will help you reach out to and converse with the people from all classes, especially while going over daily chores; these are the local shopkeepers, vegetable and fruit vendors, house helps, and people you meet while traveling via local transport (such as buses and auto rickshaws). No matter what your food habits are, you will find all varieties of food in Pune. If you are looking for accommodation that fits in your budget, Pune is the place for you. Being a big city, Pune’s accessibility to the rest of India and its geographic closeness to Mumbai is an added advantage. It will simplify the travel process and ease the travel time for you, no matter which part of India you come from. With top healthcare facilities, Pune will enable you to take care of yourself and have a great quality of life.

Madhumitha, says: 2020

Spicy food and Typical marathi speaking people who are slightly conservative. However, when it comes to weather it is a pleasant one in Pune. Yes I agree monsoon can be slightly worrisome with water logging but overall it’s good. People are not alcoholic but alcohol aficionado. Overall you will have good time.

Aashish, says: 2020

Pune is filled with enthusiasm and vibrancy. It is known for its educational institutes and the IT industry. Pune is also rich in culture and has many historical monuments. Before you move here consider learning some common phrases in the local language. The only downside to the city is the public transport. It is almost impossible to make your way around if you don’t own a private vehicle.

It is crucial to have some knowledge of spoken Hindi, as Marathi is their language but most of them can follow Hindi well. Speaking in English is uncommon and it makes the locals uncomfortable to speak in English.

Pune the heritage capital of Maharashtra, India. It’s also known as Oxford of East due well-known educational institutions and has emerged as a major educational hub recently. Main language used here is Marathi, though the population is cosmopolitan. Shaniwar Wada is the historical place for visitors which attracts all.

Rashika, says: 2020

Pune is best for education and is called, ‘The Oxford of the East’. Food will be available everywhere. Climate is favourable to stay in Pune. Monsoon is the best climate. Marathi and Hindi is the local language. There is a lot of traffic. There are many places of historical heritage. People of various religions live here.

Pune is a very nice and clean city to live on. There are a number of colleges in Pune, and a safe and sound place for students to study over there. The city Pune has a Maharashtrian culture, most of residents speak Marathi language. The famous breakfast of Pune is Vada Pav and Jalebi.

Sandra, says: 2020

Pune has good environment and friendly people to stay. But one moving to Pune should be at least able to speak native language Marathi. It would be helpful because most people here speak Marathi language for their regular chores. Pune is surrounded by hills, so you can visit here various forts.

Anyone who wish to move Pune, should know at least English language for communication with locals. Even though its not local language here, but most of them understand it here. it will be feasible for him/her to know the city better. guests are always welcomed in India, so it will be nice experience to live here.

Since my city is in India, know Hindi. Since it is in the state of Maharashtra, you should also know Marathi. However, if you are working in a multinational, you should be fluent with English too. The climate of the city is very pleasant. It may not be easy to drive around for traffic is not so good.

Monika, says: 2020

Pune is very beautiful and calm city with lot much historical and cultural background. Depending on the areas, the cost of living differs. Traffic conditions are not up to the mark. Knowing local language i.e., Marathi will help a lot. There are different educational institutes which can help in acquiring knowledge from different streams.

Main thing in our city is Shaniwar Wada, which is good to see. nearby place Ganpati temple which is famous. If you are interesting in shopping then you will be in the right place. Pune is the city which is known for its culture, puneri language etc. City is at around 160 km from Mumbai.

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