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Punjabi: Punjabi is a historic language from North West India and North Eastern Pakistan. This language is also used in all Sikh ceremonies. It is the 10th most used language in the world and is spoken by about 88 million people.
Sanskrit: The primary language for Hinduism, Jainism and Mahayana Budism (one of the two branches of Budism) and the official language of Utturakhand. It is also one of India's official languages.
Sindihi: It is spoken by the Sindh people of Pakistan and the Kutch people of India. 5,820,485 people speak it in India. Also 40% of Sindihi speakers are Indian.
Tamil: The official language of Sri Lanka and Singapore the Tamil language also has an official status in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Teluga: Primarily spoken in Andhdra Pradesh (also there official language) and also spoken in neighbouring states Chattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharasthtra , Orissa and Tamil Tadu this language has 74 million native speakers and one of India's 22 schedualed languages.
Urdu: The official language of five states this language has 490 million speakers and is also spoken in Pakistan.
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The official languages of the Republic of India are Standard Hindi and English. According to the article 3431), "The Official Language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script." The individual states can legislate their own official languages, depending on their linguistic demographics.
This is the a chart of Hindi letters and what they look like.
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Languages spoken in India-Aiden
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The official languages of the Republic of India are Standard Hindi and English. Acc…
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The official languages of the Republic of India are Standard Hindi and English. According to the article 3431), "The Official Language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script." The individual states can legislate their own official languages, depending on their linguistic demographics.
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the a chart of Hindi letters and what they look like.
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