There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. There is no one specific language called "Indian". Lakota: háŋ = yes hiyá = yes (in reply to a negative question) hóȟ = no Hindi: हां = yes कोई = no
Yes. Consider the following points:There is no such language as "Indian."Your ethnicity doesn't depend on the language you speak.
yes
Yes can be translated into Kikuyu language as niguo.
No. The connection between the Harappan language and Indian languages is theoretical, so at best you could say that the Harappan language is distantly related to the languages spoken in India, but this is only a possibility.
Yes. There are lots of Indian doctors in Europe. You do, however, need to sit a language exam.
yes, "en quelle langue" is the French translation of "in what language"
If you say brown as in Indian, then yes.
Telugu is the major language of andhra pradesh. You say yes in telugu as avunu.
Yes afcourse the indian freedom fighter was a good
Tuesday can be translated into Kikuyu language as mthenya wa kere.
yes