There isn't one specific language spoken by all Indians after Hindi. India has 22 officially recognized languages, each with its own regional variations. Some commonly spoken languages in India after Hindi include Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, and Gujarati.
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Navajo Indians were used in WW2 to transmit messages in their language which was very effective as a code. It was never broken.
Philip Johnston, a civil engineer for the city of Los Angeles. He was the son of a missionary on the Navajo reservation and had grown up there. He spoke fluent Navajo.
Gary Witherspoon has written: 'Navajo kinship and marriage' -- subject(s): Navajo Indians, Marriage customs and rites, Kinship 'Language and art in the Navajo universe' -- subject(s): Navajo art, Navajo language, Navajo philosophy 'Navajo Kinship and Marriage'
There are at least 85,000 who speak the Navajo language and another 10,000 who speak the Apache language.
i don't know how they did but, there language is a dialect of the Indian group the Shoshones.
I believe you are referring to the Navajo Code Talkers. The Navajos were recruited to use their language to speak in code and sent Morse code in the Navajo Code. The Japanese could not recognize the language.
lol they had to have had kids to make the adults of the Navajo Indians
Navajo code talkers spoke in their own language over the American forces wireless communications, so preventing the enemy from understanding the transmissions.
The Navajo Indians are a Southwest Nation of semi nomadic Native American Indians.
Yes, it is capitalized and it is not Navajo Indians. It is Navajo people.