1) Assamese
2) Bengali
3) Guajarati
4) Kannada
5) Kashmiri
6) Konkani
7) Malayalam
8) Marathi
9) NEPALI
10) Oriya
11) Punjabi
12) Sanskrit
13) Tamil
14) Telugu
15) Urdu
The 15 languages written on the back of the 100 Rs note in India are Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
The languages written on the 100 rupees note in India are Hindi and English.
The languages on the Indian hundred rupees note are English and Hindi.
There are 15 different languages present on the Indian hundred rupee note, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the country.
Papua New Guinea has the most languages of any nation: 842.Note: Nigeria might be the second country, with 521 languages. India is number 3 with 455 languages.
In any INDIAN note there are 15 Languages. They are 1. Assamese 2. Bengali 3. Gujarati 4. Kannada 5. Kashmiri 6. Konkani 7. Malayalam 8. Marathi 9. Nepali 10.Oriya 11.Punjabi 12.Sanskrit 13.Tamil 14.Telugu 15.Urdu 16.hindi 17.English
The languages written on the 100 rupees note in India are Hindi and English.
on a hundred rupee note you can find the governor's signature, the year when the note has been printed, the image of Gandhi,the RBI paper and 'hundred rupee' is written in fifteen languages on the back side and in two languages on the front, English and Hindi
The languages on the Indian hundred rupees note are English and Hindi.
There are 15 different languages present on the Indian hundred rupee note, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the country.
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The 'face' side of the Indian rupee lists the value of the note in Hindi and English.The 'reverse' side of the Indian rupee states the value of the note in fifteen languages, which are listed in alphabetical order.AssameseBengaliGujaratiKannadaKashmiriKonkaniMalayalamMarathiNepaliOriyaPanjabiSanskritTamilTeluguUrduAll indian languages are present except some
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Lawrence Hargrave is on the back of the $20 note
Christmas Island has no official language, but the main languages are:Chinese*MalayEnglish*Note: This includes the following dialects:HokkienCantoneseTaishaneseFoochowHakkaHainaneseTeochewHinghuaManglish
Death Note was written in 2003-2006 by Ohba Tsugumi and Asami Yuuko.
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