Yeah, I like, I think that in India the different parts, they have totally different languages, 会,印度不同地区的语言完全不同, that's sometimes it's a problem because somebody who comes for a travel, for traveling or something in the northern part of India, from South, 这有时会成为...
Yeah, I like, I think that in India the different parts, they have totally different languages, 会,印度不同地区的语言完全不同, that's sometimes it's a problem because somebody who comes for a travel, for traveling or something in the northern part of India, from South, 这有时会成为...
While India has22 separate official languages, it is home to a total of121 languagesand270 mother tongues. It’s also home to the world’s oldest language, Hindi. Indian languages spoken in India As the world’s oldest language,Hindiis, unsurprisingly, the most spoken in India. Melodic and...
The Languages of India First Online: September 21, 2003 Page Last Updated: December 07, 2024 Introduction to the Linguistic Diversity of India Depending on whom you ask, the number of languages in India vary from fifteen to two thousand. In other words, there is no definitive count of the ...
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“India has 22 important languages, Hindi(印地语), the official language of India, has more than 500 million speakers, and many people don’t speak the language at all.” 印度有22种重要的语言,印地语是印度的官方语言,有超过5亿人说印地语,而许多人根本不讲印地语。由“the official language of ...
India has hundreds of languages and dialects. Hindi is the most widely spoken language in the country and belongs to the Indo-European language family, like English.Vijay GambhirEquinox Publishing
Hindi and English are the o___ languages of India. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:official,根据句意"印地语和英语是印度的…语言."和首字母,应该用"官方的official",作定语修饰languages,所以用形容词. 考查首字母填空,句意:印地语和英语是印度的官方语言....
Why do languages matter in India? Effective communication between the languages of India goes beyond mere translation; it also involves the localization of its cultures. Each state often has its own official language, such as Bengali in West Bengal, Tamil in Tamil Nadu, Telugu in Andhra Pradesh...
The languages of India are divided into two large groups, the Indo-Aryan languages and the Dravidian languages, with a smaller number of languages belonging to unrelated phyla such as Tibeto-Burman. Linguistic records begin with the appearance of the Brāhmī script from about the 6th century BCE...