
Last July when I started taking Kannada lessons on whatspp, I realized that the language is close to Sanskrit and not that hard to learn.
I now know basic words and it’s fun learning from others when they correct my mistakes. The best part is feeling a sense of belonging with the city due to the language connection.
Last week at work, a casual chat during lunch turned into an opportunity to take a few spoken Kannada classes and get back to making notes once again. A couple of us decided to take up these classes and on a bright Sunday morning, we were all set for our first class.
With a class of 10 and people from all backgrounds, day 1 was very interesting and inspiring. Our teacher has been taking these classes for the last 42 years and it was fun to laugh and learn along.
What are you going to learn in 2016?
I am writing today for #MicroblogMondays. The picture was clicked in the class and I am tagging this to Mundane Monday#41
For my international readers, Kannada is the language spoken in Karnataka, India. For those of you in Bangalore, these classes happen in Hosmat Hospital Canteen. We would be given spoken Kannada lessons every Sunday for three months. The fee is more than affordable. Feel free to reach out to me if you need more details and we could be exchanging notes.
Learning a new language is so cool! Very impressive and inspiring.
I am going to learn more about photography and take some online courses this year!
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Thank you Shilpa! I am also trying to hone photography skills but yes – it is just more of trial and error and seeking opinion from others.
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Namaskaara, Parul. heggiddiri? 🙂
Kannada classes sound fun. 🙂 Fifteen years since I last had a class in Kannada. 😀
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Namaskara Vinay Sir. Chennagi Iddhe 🙂
Yes – It’s a good way to start learning and with people around I have a chance to practice 🙂
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Proud of you! Being a bangalorean since birth, I have come across many “Kannada Gotthillas” in my life who have stayed in Bangalore from more than 5 years and had no desire to learn Kannada.
Their reply will always be:
Why should I learn Kannada while people can speak to me in Hindi?
I don’t see the need to learn Kannada
Blah blah blah.
Glad that you like to learn it. Good luck with your efforts.
You can contact me whenever you have any doubt.
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Thank you! I think Bangalore is so accepting and warm that without Kannada as well, life is not difficult. I am learning cos I feel language gets you closer to people. Plus, with 10 years here, I want to feel that I belong here and I know the city 🙂
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You really have some appetite girl! Kudos 🙂
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Ha ha! Thank you!
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That is not only fun but so useful to learn another language.
I am learning a new programming language beginning next month.
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Wow! Programming language sounds like a big one. All the best Mel!
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good luck! and thank you for making me question what i should learn this year.. hmm, food for another post 😛
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Write about it and let me know. Would love to read 🙂
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Its fun to learn something new always. My heart is in programming. I am trying to learn some CSS online. I have been planning to take up some class for creative writing /English but procrastinating. Let me see this year.
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Learning CSS would be good for blog too. Creating writing is on my mind too. I wish Corinne could do some sessions in Bangalore 🙂
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I have Kannada as part of my New Year plan, but I haven’t actively started working on it. I realize I’ve started or restarted too many things (daily workouts, dance classes, daily Spanish practice, 5 posts a week etc. – all in all, 13 resolutions) that I wasn’t doing last year, so maybe once I get settled into a groove and habit – in February probably.
But yes, Kannada is definitely on the radar! Where are you taking classes?
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Hosmat hospital. Every Sunday 10:30 am to 1 pm for 3 months.
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that’s wonderful 😀 Kudos to you for learning a new language. I learnt Marathi last year so that I could participate in convos at my husband’s place … that sure was fun 😀
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Thanks Rajlakshmi 🙂 I picked up a few words of Marathi during my stay in Mumbai for 6 months and it was fun 🙂
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I’m so proud of you for doing this. Next time we meet, I’m going to talk to you in Kannada 😀
I plan to learn driving and swimming this year. Hopefully, will get around it soon.
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Super! Swimming is on my list too after driving was done in 2015 😛 😛
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Very good, Parul. I know few words in Kannada. If I was in Bangalore then I would have learned Kannada by now as I have a lot of Kannadiga friends there. 🙂 All the best to you. I am planning to join a writing course online. Also last year I started learning Spanish in Dualingo but never completed. Maybe this year I will finish it. 🙂
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Wow! A writing course online sounds great. Share more details when you can. I would love to do that:)
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touch wood and hats off dear for ur energy level and above all keen interest to learn something . your this effort will surely give u lot of satisfaction when you are among those ppl . they will love . great going .
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Thank you!
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That class sounds amazing!
I’d really like to learn some form of yoga. I’ve wanted to for years, but I think it’s time I put an actual plan into motion. Thanks for reminding me, and for sharing your awesome new language experience.
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You should start Yoga. It’s so much fun. I do twice or thrice a week and I always leave the class happy and rejuvenated. Thanks Traci!!
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That class sounds amazing! Good for you, learning a new language. I don’t easily learn other languages, and so I am in awe. 🙂
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I’m trying Jess. It sounds difficult to me too but trying. Happy 2016 to you!!
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To learn something new is always exciting. I am not about to, but I have been long wanting to learn a musical instrument. The post exudes vibes of freshness 🙂
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Thank you Maliny. A musical instrument sounds great. Which one are you inclined towards?
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All that caught my attention the most was…. lessons on whatsapp!
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Interesting! Isn’t it? 🙂
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You’re learning Kannada.
Kannada gotayitha, nimdu? 😉
Nice capture of the sheets of papers.
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Thank you! Swalpa gottu;)
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I have decided to learn a new language. I was thinking of Telugu since I know a bit of it
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That’s good! Go for it! Chepandi 🙂
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Lovely photo. Such beautiful light!
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Lovely photo. That light is beautiful. And the placement of the pens uses the rule of thirds!
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It’s so amazing that you are actually making the effort to learn a new language. Personally I have been so lazy when it comes to that :P.
Learning via Whatsapp sounds even more fun and interesting ;).
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