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.
Presumably you mean Hindi. Hindu is not the name of a language; a Hindu is an adherent of Hinduism, the predominant religion in India. There are significant numbers of speakers of Hindi in two South American countries - Suriname and Guyana.
Hindu
India
Hindu stayed and stay in India. Also in Myanmar Mauritius & Nepal hindu worship.
hindu is not a country if your asking about india then its new delhi?
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I haven't seen the context in which it was used, but it probably means a country where Hinduism is the dominant religion. India, for example, could be described as a Hindu country: yes, there are people of other religions living there, but the majority faith in India is Hinduism.By Hindu country we mean that a country lived and administered by Hindus. For example Nepal was a Hindu country till the time of King dynasty.
Hindu
India
yes
India
Depends where u are.