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.
There are 22 officially recognized languages in India. These include Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, Odia, Punjabi, Malayalam, and others.
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Xhosa is a languge.
english
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- English -Spanish -latin -Italian -German -French Some languges above students learn in school
there are many african languges
three different languges
Spanish Italian
difficult qiestion, but there are somewhere in the region of 6500
if there are 1 lakh laguages around the world then there are thet many languges of news papers in the world.
if you mean languages, there are people from every part of the world with their own language and culture, so there are hundreds