No it`s curry like dish. You might be thinking of the Marathi language.
Maithili is largely spoken in Bihar.
Learning this language is quite simple when we try listening to the native speakers and try to pick words one at a time. Asking the meaning of the words whenever required. This language is quite similar to hindi,bangali.
You have to name a tribe. There is no "Indian " language.
1. bodo 2.dogiri 3. maithili
There is no such thing as an "official Indian language". If you are asking what the languages of India are that have any kind of official status, they are: Assamese Bengali Kokborok Chhattisgarhi English Gujarati Hindi Santali Kannada Konkani Maithili Malayalam Marathi Meiteilon (Manipuri) Mizo Nepali Oriya Punjabi Tamil Telugu Urdu
Sunil Kumar Jha has written: 'Maithili' -- subject(s): Maithili language, Phonetics, Phonology 'Customs & Etiquette of Nepal (Simple Guides Customs and Etiquette)'
The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
You may be noticing a theme to these answers: there is no language called "Indian". Name an actual language.
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
You need to provide a tribe. There is no "Indian " language.
No, it is derived from the Spanish Language.
Malayalam