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English is not the first language of India, and it should not be, because not enough people speak it as a first language.
The language Punjabi originates from India. Some Sikhs speak a different language. ;-p
There is no such language as "Indian."All of the states of India speak different languages. For more information about the languages of India, click here.
There is no "Indian language." In India, they speak a variety of languages, the most common of which are Hindu and English, but none are called "Indian."
India means a country were people live they speak different language
In north India . they speak the punjabi language
People speak Punjabi primarily in the Punjab region, which is divided between the countries of India and Pakistan. In India, Punjabi is an official language of the state of Punjab, while in Pakistan, it is the most widely spoken language in the Punjab province.
Hindi is the official language of India. It is spoken widely in India as well as in smaller communities in countries like Nepal, Fiji, and Mauritius due to historical connections.
Millions of people speak it, but it is mainly in India.
bengali...83million people used to speak this language....as of 2001
People with the surname Gupta typically speak Hindi, as it is a common language spoken in North India where the Gupta surname originates.
English is the a foreign language that has become a major official language of India. Indians who speak different Indian languages typically revert to English as it is a second language for everyone and therefore makes everyone equal.