Here is the word Sheep in some of the languages of India:
You speak English in India, they have so many languages there that they must speak English to even understand each other. I have a friend from there, all their schooling is in English as well. None of the many languages spoken there can even claim to be spoken by 10% of the population.
Why:
My name is (I couldn't find the native script for all languages):
Gujarati = ઘેટાં (ghēṭāṁ) Hindi = भेड़ (bhed). Kannada = ಕುರಿ (kuri) Malayalam = ആടുകൾ (āṭukaḷ) Marathi = मेंढी (mēṇḍhī) Nepali = भेडा (bhēḍā) Punjabi = ਭੇਡ (bhēḍa) Tamil = ஆடுகள் Āṭukaḷ Telugu = గొర్రెలు (gorrelu) Urdu = بھیڑ (bahir)
Sup (Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu)
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Dhannya-baad (in Pure Sankskrit Hindi), Shukriya is also used
Guru is how you say teacher in punjabi. If you want to know how to say it in one of the other 450 languages of India, please specify which language you are talking about.
There is no such thing as "Indian language." For more information about the 455 languages of India, click here.
Namaskaram means complete surrender to god.You bow not only head but the entire body and say that God is the universal power before whom we all surrender.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India. But there is no such language as "Indian".
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India. But there is no such language as "Indian".
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
kapda in hindi.
in telugu home is known as ILLU.
thank you - shukria / dhanne wad
In Chinese we say= Yang In Afrikaans we say = Skaap In German we say = Schaf (Hope the spelling is correct :) )
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
It depends on which language you want to say it in. India has more than 15 official and recognized languages, and hundreds of others.
Dhannya-baad (in Pure Sankskrit Hindi), Shukriya is also used
Guru is how you say teacher in punjabi. If you want to know how to say it in one of the other 450 languages of India, please specify which language you are talking about.
There is no such thing as "Indian language." For more information about the 455 languages of India, click here.