Languages of India
The languages of India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 75% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 20% of Indians. Other languages spoken in India belong to the Austroasiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, and a few other minor language families and isolates. More than three millennia of language contact has led to significant mutual influence among the four predominant language families in mainland India and South Asia.
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Languages of India
The languages of India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 75% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 20% of Indians. Other languages spoken in India belong to the Austroasiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, and a few other minor language families and isolates. More than three millennia of language contact has led to significant mutual influence among the four predominant language families in mainland India and South Asia.
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As línguas da Índia pertencem, ...... anesa ou são línguas isoladas.
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India kent volgens SIL Interna ...... ook officiële talen ingesteld.
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L'India ha una vasta lista di ...... no e nel commercio quotidiano.
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Selon le People’s Linguistic S ...... ndant la colonisation du pays.
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The languages of India belong ...... ition of Hindi in these areas.
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Trudno jest ustalić jednoznacz ...... ndamańskie oraz język kusunda.
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Zu den Sprachen Indiens gehöre ...... hen für die indische Republik.
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インドの言語(インドのげんご、ヒンディー語: भारत की ...... 語は、明瞭な個性を持ち、豊かなインド文学の伝統を備えている。
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印度语言非常复杂,大约有几百种,根据1961年的统计,有1 ...... 用天城体字母的印地语”,但没有任何法律规定正式全国通用语言。
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*Indian English - Around 90 mi ...... approximately 75,000 speakers
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Hindi, English, 21 other offic ...... dia listed on the 8th Schedule
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There is no such regional or national language recognised by the Constitution
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As línguas da Índia pertencem, ...... anesa ou são línguas isoladas.
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India kent volgens SIL Interna ...... in verband met protesten van Z
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L'India ha una vasta lista di ...... famiglie linguistiche minori.
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Selon le People’s Linguistic S ...... ndant la colonisation du pays.
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The languages of India belong ...... mainland India and South Asia.
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Trudno jest ustalić jednoznacz ...... s", 0,73%) 5. Języki izolowane
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Zu den Sprachen Indiens gehöre ...... hen für die indische Republik.
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インドの言語(インドのげんご、ヒンディー語: भारत की ...... 語は、明瞭な個性を持ち、豊かなインド文学の伝統を備えている。
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印度语言非常复杂,大约有几百种,根据1961年的统计,有1 ...... 用天城体字母的印地语”,但没有任何法律规定正式全国通用语言。
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Języki Indii
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Languages of India
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Langues en Inde
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Lingue dell'India
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Línguas da Índia
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Sprachen Indiens
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Talen in India
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インドの言語
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印度语言
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