Mangalagaur: The Maharashtrian festival where no men are allowed
Shravan (Shraavaṉ) marks the arrival of the monsoons in Western India and women in Maharashtrian households come together to celebrate the joyous […]
Shravan (Shraavaṉ) marks the arrival of the monsoons in Western India and women in Maharashtrian households come together to celebrate the joyous […]
In this time’s blog about Marathi relations, we are looking at family mainly on the paternal side. If you missed it, take […]
Whether you have just become a part of a Maharashtrian family or been in one for a long time, Marathi family relations […]
Marathi parents living outside of India are often saddened because their child refuses to speak in Marathi with them. This usually happens […]
Learning a new language can be tough and confusing. Apart from learning the grammar and vocabulary itself, one needs to understand the […]
The life of an immigrant parent is not easy, to say the least. Figuring out and managing the day-to-day in a completely […]
Speak Marathi was born after we noticed the struggle of Maharashtrian parents who tried to teach their young children Marathi. Since then, […]
“ailama pailama ganesh deva, maza khel maandun de, karin tujhi seva ..” It’s the first day of Bhondla, and all the young […]
Living in a place outside of India, how many times have you asked your child a question in Marathi only to have […]
When families immigrate to foreign countries, they try hard to raise their children with ties to their homeland. They make sure to […]