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The ancient Incas mainly spoke Quechua.Hindu people speak the languages of the countries they live in. Most Hindus live in India.
Most of the sacred books of Hinduism are written in Sanskrit and the script is called Devanagiri. However, Sanskrit is no longer in common use.No particular language is main for all the Hindus.Majority of Hindus are in India and Nepal. Hence, Hindus use all the languages present in these countries. Here are some of the Indian languages that Hindus (also non-Hindus) speak:Assamese.Bengali.Gujarati.Hindi.Kannada.Kashmiri.Konkani.Malayalam.Manipuri.Marathi.Nepali.Oriya.Punjabi.Sanskrit.Sindhi.Tamil.Telugu.Urdu.HaryanviRajesthaniMaithiliBhojpuriApart from these, Hindus may speak native languages depending on where they live. Like English in US and UK, Spanish in Spain, German in Germany, etc.they speak Hindithey speak HindiHinduism is a religion, followers of Hinduism are known as Hindus. Official language of Hinduism is sanksrit, and official language of Hindu is hindi.Most of the sacred books of Hinduism are written in Sanskrit and the script is called Devanagiri. However, Sanskrit is no longer in common use.No particular language is main for all the Hindus.Majority of Hindus are in India and Nepal. Hence, Hindus use all the languages present in these countries. Here are some of the Indian languages that Hindus (also non-Hindus) speak:Assamese.Bengali.Gujarati.Hindi.Kannada.Kashmiri.Konkani.Malayalam.Manipuri.Marathi.Nepali.Oriya.Punjabi.Sanskrit.Sindhi.Tamil.Telugu.Urdu.HaryanviRajesthaniMaithiliBhojpuriApart from these, Hindus may speak native languages depending on where they live. Like English in US and UK, Spanish in Spain, German in Germany, etc.Most of the sacred books of Hinduism are written in Sanskrit and the script is called Devanagiri. However, Sanskrit is no longer in common use.No particular language is main for all the Hindus.Majority of Hindus are in India and Nepal. Hence, Hindus use all the languages present in these countries. Here are some of the Indian languages that Hindus (also non-Hindus) speak:Assamese.Bengali.Gujarati.Hindi.Kannada.Kashmiri.Konkani.Malayalam.Manipuri.Marathi.Nepali.Oriya.Punjabi.Sanskrit.Sindhi.Tamil.Telugu.Urdu.HaryanviRajesthaniMaithiliBhojpuriApart from these, Hindus may speak native languages depending on where they live. Like English in US and UK, Spanish in Spain, German in Germany, etc.HindiHindus speak many languagesHinduism is a religion, people speaking many different languages are Hindus.Hindus mainly spoke Sanskrit. Now they speak Hindi, English & tamil.
Nobody in Southeast Asia speaks the same language as most other people in Southeast Asia. Hindus usually (but not always) speak Hindi, which is a very widely spoken language in India, but there are over 2000 different languages spoken in Southeast Asia.
There is no such language as "Indian."All of the states of India speak different languages. For more information about the languages of India, click here.
Hindus speak many languages in India, so they can worship in their own language. However, Sanskrit is the language of most scriptures. And as you would agree, no language is necessary for communication with Gods, they understand our wishes (at least that is what the believers would say).
Our India deried its name as India because of people who are living speak Hindi and mostly hindus are living in India.
there are 22 official languages and 398 living languages in India
There is no single language spoken in all three of those countries.For the languages of France, click here.For the languages of London, England, click here.For the languages of India, click here.
Adivasis in India speak a variety of languages depending on their region and tribe. Some common languages spoken by Adivasis include Gondi, Santali, Mundari, and Korku. There are over 500 different Adivasi languages spoken throughout India.
83 % of people in india practicing hinduism.
There are many languages spoken in India and Hinduism exists in all the states and therefore whereever there are Hindus (80% of Indians are Hindu) then they will speak the local language. The national language of India is Hindi but this are rarely spoken in South India where the Dravidian set of languages is spoken (Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, Malaylam). However, the language of the sacred texts (Bhaghvat Gita, Upanishads, Vedas) is Sanskrit but only priests and those interested in studying this language bother to learn it.