Around 50 million people speak Kannada worldwide, mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India.
It is estimated that there are around 100 million English-speaking people who also speak languages from India, such as Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, and Telugu due to the historical and cultural ties between India and English-speaking countries like the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia.
It is estimated that around 50-60% of the world's population is bilingual, and a smaller percentage is multilingual. It is difficult to estimate exactly how many people speak more than 3 languages, but it is likely a small percentage of the global population.
No, not everyone speaks English. Many regions have their own regional languages like south India has got Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada. North has Hindi, Punjabi, Their is assamese and many more. English is the official language of India, besides Hindi and it is also spoken by a wide variety of people. South India also has English as a major language of communication. Purely English speakers can be found there. In north-east,like UP, MP, its Hinglish(Hindi+English)!!
In India there are many languages and not confined to Hindus or so. Many Hindus speak many different languages in India
Hindu is not a language, it is a Religion. This is like asking where do people speak jew or Christian? Followers of Hinduism speak many different languages.
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.
The Jatt or Jat people live in a selection of places. Many live in Pakistan or India and so speak different languages. They will usually speak Gujarati, Punjabi, Urdu, Haryanvi and or Rajasthani.
Patels are a diverse group of people who speak various languages depending on their region and background. Common languages spoken by Patels include Gujarati, Hindi, and English.
Odia or Oriya ଓଡ଼ିଆ is spoken by 4.2% of India's population, which is around 33 million native speakers.
people in Pakistan India some in Bangladesh migrated ppl of Afganistan can speak urdu ppl of subcontinent living in saudia UK USA canda UAE and many more
All people speak differently.