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Ethnologue, the most complete survey of the world's languages, lists 6,909.
There are 22 officially recognized languages in India. However, the Constitution of India recognizes Hindi and English as the official languages at the national level.
Canada has two official languages: English and French. These languages are recognized at the federal level, and many government services and documents are available in both languages to support bilingualism in the country.
The official language of Mexico is Spanish, and it is spoken by the majority of Mexicans. However, Mexico is also home to numerous indigenous languages that are spoken by various indigenous communities throughout the country. There are over 68 recognized indigenous languages in Mexico.
They allow us to communicate.All languages have grammar of some sort.All languages have phonemes and allophonesWhat all languages have in common is a way to communicate to themselves and others. For example, many people can understand English but many cannot.
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None. There are no recognized national languages in India. For more information about official languages of india, click here.
Yakut is on of the 27 regionally recognized languages.
Ethnologue, the most complete survey of the world's languages, lists 6,909.
There are an estimated 6,700 recognized languages in the world. Most of them are spoken by fewer than 1,000 people.
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There are 22 officially recognized languages in India. However, the Constitution of India recognizes Hindi and English as the official languages at the national level.
Canada has two official languages: English and French. These languages are recognized at the federal level, and many government services and documents are available in both languages to support bilingualism in the country.
Guatemala is just northwest of El Salvador and has 23 officially recognized indigenous languages
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The Indian constitution recognizes, for now, 18 official Indian languages. But, almost each of these 18 languages, include different dialects or variations of that language. Besides these 18 languages, there are other languages which are recognized by the central government, but not as official languages.
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