The following are all Hindi speaking countries.
India,
other countries and areas with big Hindi speaking populations:
Fiji islands
Suriname
South and East Africa
Lomattic is a Muslim Pakistani person he is not Hindi but he speaks urdu you now
Yes,. English and Hindi,. And he knows also some couple of language but not that much fluent,.
Hindi is India's national language. It is a problem since Hindi is not spoken (as a mother tongue) in many parts of India, especially south. In fact, only 70% of the Indian population speaks Hindi. That's the reason English still continues to be the official language of the country (i.e. the language which is used in government works).
Somalia
Jaise rango ke milne se khilta hai basant/vasant vaise bhashao ki mishri se bolti hai Hindi. Mixing of colors blooms a spring, blending of languages speaks Hindi. This refers to the mixing of languages that created Hindi.
No country, as hindi is derived from the ancient language of sanskrit which originates only from India. However Hindi is not a national language in India.
he is Punjabi (sikh) i and he speaks Punjabi
Ms is a indian person. He speaks hindi mostly.
42 %
he speaks hindi
Hindi is not the only language but yes the majority of the population speaks it
Lomattic is a Muslim Pakistani person he is not Hindi but he speaks urdu you now
I don't know, which country speaks american...-_-'
Since Hindi is the national language of India and most of the Indian speaks, understands Hindi, communicating through Hindi will strengthen national integration and arouse nationalism.
I' m think he speaks Hindi... which is a very popular language in India,440 people speak it!( Of course there are other languages, in India!) But I sure he speaks Hindi!
Following States of India speaks Hindi language (Fully or Partially)Please note Hindi is not necessarily the State language in many of these States, but large number of people in these States read, write,speak and understand Hindi: Jammu-Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Bihar, Jharkhand, Gujrat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh... In other states spoken and written Hindi is widely understood because Hindi language is taught in primary schools all over the country. But Southern and Eastern States of India does not use Hindi as a day to day language.
malini speaks Hindi and belongs to delhi