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Online Marathi Classes for Families and Spouses in London — Speak Marathi
📍 Serving London · Harrow · Wembley · Ealing

Online Marathi Classes for NRI Families and Foreign Spouses in London

Conversational Marathi for NRI parents raising children in London, and for non-Marathi spouses wanting to connect with their partner’s family.

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Trusted by 500+ NRI families across 7 countries  ·  Free demo, no commitment

London’s Marathi Community Has Deep Roots

Maharashtrian families have been in London for generations. Some came in the 1960s and 1970s through the NHS and other professional routes. Others arrived more recently through tech, finance, and academia. There are grandparents in Harrow, Wembley, and Ealing who have been here for 40 years.

The language has been passed down unevenly. Some children grew up speaking Marathi at home. Others understand it but answer in English. Some families have a non-Marathi parent who has always wanted to learn but never found the right class.

For NRI Parents Raising Children in London

Your child may understand Marathi from what they hear at home and on visits to India. But speaking it is a different skill, and without structured practice, it does not come naturally in an English-dominant environment.

Our one-to-one online classes give NRI children in London a regular, comfortable space to speak Marathi without pressure. Flexible scheduling works around UK school hours. Most London families use weekday afternoon slots or Saturday morning sessions.

For Foreign Spouses and Partners in Marathi Families

If you are British, European, or from another part of India and your partner’s family speaks Marathi, we see you. Family gatherings where you smile and nod while conversations flow in a language you do not understand. Video calls where you cannot follow what your parents-in-law are saying.

We have helped many non-Marathi spouses in London go from feeling like outsiders at family events to holding their own in conversations. You do not need to be fluent. You need enough Marathi to connect.

Adult beginners are very welcome. Our approach is always conversational, never academic.

Getting Started from London

Our classes run within a window of 7 am to 9 pm IST. For London, practical afternoon slots fall between 12:30 pm and 4:30 pm BST. Weekend mornings also work well for many London families.

Book a free demo and let us understand what you are trying to achieve. Whether it is a 7-year-old connecting with their nani, or a new spouse wanting to impress their sasare, we have helped both and we love doing it.

Simple to Start, Designed to Last

Three easy steps from your first demo to your child's first Marathi sentence.

Book a Free Demo

No preparation needed. You meet your teacher, speak a little Marathi (or try to), and together you figure out the right starting point. No pressure, no commitment.

Get Matched with Your Teacher

Every student gets a dedicated, native Marathi-speaking teacher who stays with them throughout. Consistency builds real confidence.

The Marathi Starts Happening

Sessions run 40–60 minutes, once or twice a week, at times that work in your time zone. Week by week, something shifts. The language comes out.

Questions Parents in London Ask Us

Honest answers about how our classes work, who they are for, and what to expect.

Yes. Speak Marathi offers online one-to-one Marathi classes for NRI children in London and across the UK. Classes are scheduled to suit British time zones, with afternoon and weekend slots available. The first session is a free demo.

Yes. Speak Marathi works with non-Marathi partners in London who have married into Maharashtrian families. Classes are conversation-first, practical, and focused on real family situations: greeting family, following conversations, participating in festivals.

Speak Marathi offers online Marathi tutoring for children in London via video call. One-to-one sessions with a dedicated native Marathi teacher are available. The first session is always free and comes with no obligation.

Classes run between 7 am and 9 pm IST, which corresponds to approximately 2:30 am to 4:30 pm GMT (or 3:30 am to 5:30 pm BST). Practically, most London families use afternoon slots between 12:30 pm and 4:30 pm BST.

Yes. Many of our London students are British nationals married into Maharashtrian families. We start with the conversational Marathi that matters most for family settings: greetings, mealtimes, festivals, and everyday interactions with parents-in-law.

Ready to Begin?

Book a free demo and meet your child's teacher. No commitment, no pressure. Just a conversation about what is possible.

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