
Learn basic Marathi greetings like Namaskar and Namaste, key phrases such as dhanyavad and please come in, and note gendered forms for how are you.
Learn Marathi personal pronouns and basic sentence structure, including I am, you are, he is, she is, inclusive and exclusive we, near and far pronouns, and verb-final sentence order.
Learn how Marathi expresses 'my' with gendered forms—masculine 'maza', feminine 'majhi', and neuter 'masa'—through examples like my brother, my sister, my book, and my name.
practice introducing yourself in marathi using the simple me ek descriptor sentence structure. explore phrases for i am, my name, origin, and age with gender and profession examples.
Learn Marathi kinship terms for immediate family, maternal and paternal relatives, uncles and aunts, in-laws, and grandchildren within Maharashtrian and joint family contexts.
Learn Marathi numbers from 1 to 100 with pronunciation and counting practice to build essential Marathi vocabulary.
Learn Marathi negative commands using nako and naka for singular and plural. Apply the oya suffix to form let's do and practice common verbs through examples.
Follow a day in Geeta's life in the simple present tense, as she works as a software engineer, codes, and practices yoga, karate, and tennis.
Learn Marathi present continuous tense with the -ath suffix and ahi, including gender variants and practical examples like I'm doing, I'm eating, and I'm working.
Explore present continuous tense conjugations across all pronouns in Marathi, where the suffix stays the same while the auxiliary verb changes, with ahi used for the singular you.
Sunita narrates her family's activities today, including football, maggi, and tv time, while they do abhyas and karata, revealing daily Marathi vocabulary in use.
Learn the immediate future tense in Marathi by adding the suffix na to the root verb. Use ahi; the suffix stays the same for all pronouns.
Discover Marathi future tense through a story about Raj traveling to Agra tomorrow, with vocabulary around places, people, and landmarks like the Taj Mahal.
Master Marathi past tense with two forms—no object and with a direct object—focusing on first person, regular roots vs irregular root changes, and object gender suffixes la, li, le.
Explore past tense conjugations across all Marathi pronouns, with suffix patterns changing by person, gender, and number, illustrated through sit, go, and dance examples.
Build Marathi fruit vocabulary for beginners by practicing common fruit names like mango amba, orange santra, grapes draksha, lemon limbu, pineapple ananas, pomegranate darrin, guava peru, jackfruit nara, coconut nara.
Learn Marathi animal vocabulary through common animals and their Marathi equivalents, including dog (kutra), cat (manja), elephant (hati), lion (simha), and more.
Explore Marathi food vocabulary by listing common items such as water, milk, rice, chana dal, curd, eggs, chicken, mutton, fish, salt, pepper, curry, sugar, paneer, tea, coffee, bread, and pao.
Build Marathi vocabulary for beginners by learning common objects such as bed, table, chair, book, paper, utensils, window, tree, building, road, bridge, market, pharmacy, library, electricity.
Build basic Marathi vocabulary by learning body parts, including face, head, hair, nose, lips, teeth, ears, neck, chest, back, stomach, and heart.
Explore Marathi time vocabulary through common time expressions, including today, yesterday, tomorrow, week, month, year, decade, century, and minute.
Explore essential Marathi verbs for beginners, including do, eat, drink, see, listen, sing, dance, walk, run, speak, learn, teach, understand, explain, count, wash, fly, swim, think, push, fall, use, drive.
Learn Marathi possessive pronouns in part 1, mastering six forms with gender and number endings, illustrated by examples like my brother, your books, and their names.
Raj introduces his family and friends in Marathi, using possessive pronouns learned in the previous lesson, through a short story that reinforces practical conversation.
Learn Marathi's oblique case and how to say 'I like' and 'I want' with mala. See how negation uses nahi and how the structure differs from English.
Discover the Devanagari script used by Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, and more, featuring the rekha line and an abugida system where vowels attach as matras to consonants.
Explore the Marathi vowels and consonants: 13 vowels in pairs, six consonant groups plus compound letters, matras and half forms, with practical pronunciation guidance.
Explore how vowels attach to consonants in devanagari, forming matras and the 11 vowel forms of a consonant's bara, with practical examples using kuh, ka, and other consonants.
If you are looking for a well-structured approach to learning Marathi, along with immersion into the language & culture, this is the course for you! This Marathi language course focuses on real-world spoken Marathi, through rich contextual examples, and stories - using principles of comprehensible input method of learning languages. All of this is delivered through interactive and visually immersive video lessons. The concepts are explained step by step with sufficient background for an absolute beginner. The spoken Marathi section is taught using both the English alphabet and Devanagari script (Marathi script). Hence, no prior knowledge of reading Marathi is required. This course is designed to be approachable for Indians and non-Indians alike, and no prior knowledge of Indian languages or script is required. We start from the absolute basics of Marathi!
So whether you are a foreigner looking to visit India, or a person of Indian-origin connecting back with your heritage language of Marathi, or an Indian moving to Mumbai, Pune or anywhere else in Maharashtra for work or studies, you will easily be able to pick up Marathi.
Our goal is to provide you with the toolkit to enter into the world of Marathi, because the most effective language learning happens when you immerse yourself into the language.
This is a 4-week complete Marathi course for absolute beginners, that starts from Spoken Marathi basics to intermediate conversational fluency in Marathi and finally you learn the Marathi alphabet / Marathi Script (called the Devanagari script) in order to read and write Marathi.
We at Bhashafy teach by incorporating 'Comprehensible Input' into our Marathi lessons, with immersive stories, high-quality visual input, context-based examples, and interactive lessons. The course is designed such that you can start forming simple Marathi sentences from Day 1, and progress to Marathi conversations by the end of a month. We give special importance to having relevant examples & practice exercises so that you can first build a Marathi vocabulary that's relevant to your own life & aspirations. That way the language learning is more sticky and memorable!
We focus on spoken Marathi and primarily use the English/Latin alphabet to write the Marathi parts. So it is not mandatory to learn the Marathi script for this course. There are lessons to learn the Marathi script (Devanagari script) in the last section of the course. So it is your choice if you want to learn to read Marathi, or concentrate only on spoken Marathi.
Why buy this course to learn Marathi?
· This Marathi language course is delivered by a native Marathi speaker with full proficiency in English, and designed by polyglots with expertise in the mechanism of learning a new language.
· Beginner level to Advanced. We start from complete basics and advance to compound sentences and formats
· High-quality Audio/Video. Visually immersive Input, images, and Interactive lessons
· We use the English alphabet to write Marathi for easy readability for English-speaking learners. Learning to read Marathi is not mandatory
· Marathi script lessons are provided in the final section of the course if you want to learn to read and write Marathi alphabet/ Marathi script
· Fun Practice Exercises and Relevant Examples from Day to Day life
· Examples on learning Marathi through stories and conversations to immerse yourself into Marathi culture
· Focus on Pronunciation with innovative tips and techniques to improve pronunciation
· Hundreds of basic Marathi words and Marathi phrases are covered in dedicated vocabulary builder lessons
· Cultural nuances of formality and politeness are explained to provide holistic background about Marathi language usage.
If you have ever wondered how to learn Marathi quickly or how to learn Marathi easily or how to improve your Marathi (in case you have already studied Marathi in the past), this is the most comprehensive Marathi learning Course to learn the language of Maharashtra effectively. The course also contains multiple Marathi Vocabulary builder lessons to learn Marathi words and learn Marathi phrases for travel in Maharashtra or learn enough Marathi language to interact with native Malayali Marathi speakers. Marathi Speaking is made easy through relevant and effective examples, delivered with a high focus on quality as well as audio/video clarity.
We at Bhashafy love languages! The word "Bhasha" means "language" in many Indian languages including Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Bengali, Tamil, Sanskrit among others. Bhashafy is run by polyglots with a know-how in the mechanism of effectively learning a language from scratch.
We have two key mantras:
1. Language education through the life story of the learner - Our examples always start with YOU, not arbitrary sentences.
2. Learn through comprehensible input - Your beautiful human brain is a language learning machine - we unlock its potential to learn language through context and visualizations.