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."
Indian Children Speak is a poem by Juanita Bell that speaks about prejudice against Indian children.
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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.
Yes. Consider the following points:There is no such language as "Indian."Your ethnicity doesn't depend on the language you speak.
American countries in North and South America speak American Indian languages, such as:Canadathe United StatesMexicoBrazilChileColombia
Indian people speak, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali(India)E.T.C There are many other Indian language But I don't Know how to spell it.
Textbooks say that "Chickamauga" is an Indian name for "river of blood". But I don't speak Indian.
M.I.A. was born in London and her family is of Sri Lankan Tamil descent, so she speaks English and Tamil. She has also incorporated elements of various languages in her music, including Spanish, Portuguese, and French.
There are many languages spoken in Asia; some of the most widely spoken include Mandarin, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and many more. The specific languages spoken will vary by country and region within Asia.
Zayn speaks English as he was born and raised in Bradford although he can speak Hindi too (Indian) even though he is Pakistani!
Mostly English, few people speak Indian, but a lot of Mexicans are there, and they speak spanish.