Many dialects; most languages in India come from one of two families: Indo-Aryan or Dravidian.
There are estimated to be around 7,000 languages spoken in the world today, with many having numerous dialects. The exact number of dialects is hard to determine, but it can be in the tens of thousands.
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.
Papua New Guinea holds the record for having the most languages spoken in a single country, with over 800 different languages and dialects in use.
There are estimated to be around 250-300 different Aboriginal languages and dialects spoken in Australia. However, many of these languages are endangered with only a few fluent speakers remaining.
There are approximately 175 languages or dialects spoken in the Philippines. These languages are grouped into different language families, with Filipino and English serving as the official languages of the country.
Hi, There are 22 National Languages have been recognized by the Constitution of India, of which Hindi is the Official Union Language. Besides these, there are 844 different dialects that are practiced in various parts of the Country Hope this helps !!!
Including dialects, Rosetta Stone software offers 33 languages currently.
they are mostly different dialects spoken to the different regions, there are only a few of languages spoken, Afrikaans, Dutch, English, and a little French
There are around 150 distinct languages in the Philippines. There could be local dialects of these languages probably nobody has recorded how many.
The most comnon language spoken in Australia is Australian English. There are also many Aboriginal languages in Australia. Many Aboriginal communities and the Torres Straits had their own dialects. Unfortunately a lot of the languages have died out, but work is being done to preserve remaining languages.
In India there are many languages and not confined to Hindus or so. Many Hindus speak many different languages in India