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Languages of India - Wikipedia Languages spoken in India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 78 05% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 19 64% of Indians
What Languages Are Spoken In India? - WorldAtlas What Languages Are Spoken In India? Hindi, English, and Bengali are among the most popular languages spoken in India Hindi is the most spoken language in India with 41% of the population being first language speakers, but the other 59% of the population speak over 30 different languages
Official language of India: full list - FactoData There is 22 official language of India as per the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution According to the 2011 Census, Hindi is the most spoken language in India, followed by Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, and Gujarati
National Language of India, Official Language vs National Language As per the Indian Constitution, no language holds the title of the National Language of India However, for official communication at the national level, both Hindi and English have been designated as the official languages
List of Most Spoken Languages in India - GeeksforGeeks India's language diversity is vast, with over 700 languages spoken, highlighting the country's rich cultural heritage While Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, and Tamil are the most spoken languages, the diversity goes beyond them
Indian languages | Definition, Facts | Britannica Indian languages are languages spoken in the state of India, generally classified as belonging to the following families: Indo-European (the Indo-Iranian branch in particular), Dravidian, Austroasiatic (Munda in particular), and Sino-Tibetan (Tibeto-Burman in particular)
What Languages Are Spoken In India? An Ultimate Guide (2024) India’s Constitution recognizes 22 official languages, showcasing the country’s rich variety of languages These are listed in the Eighth Schedule, highlighting India’s deep cultural and linguistic roots
Languages of India - New World Encyclopedia The SIL Ethnologue lists over 400 languages for India; 24 of these languages are spoken by more than a million native speakers, and 114 by more than 10,000 Three millennia of political and social contact have resulted in mutual influence among the four language families in India and South Asia