Sindhi
A Democratic federal secular government system lists scheduled languages as those languages other than the official languages given a place in the constitution of a country.Often they are regional languages/languages of the minority community.
There are no national languages recognized by the Indian constitution. India has no national languages.For more information about the official languages of India, click here.
India's constitution recognizes 22 languages as scheduled languages at the national level. These languages have been given official status to preserve linguistic diversity within the country. Additionally, English is also recognized as an associate official language for communication purposes.
The modern language of Egypt is Arabic. The historical languages included Egyptian and various forms of Greek.
It doesn't. There is no reference whatsoever to a "national language" in the US Constitution.Perhaps you are thinking of the Indian Constitution, which lists the official national languages of India in schedule the EIGHTH Schedule.
None. There are no recognized national languages in India. For more information about official languages of india, click here.
Hindi was declared as one of the official languages of India in the Constitution of India when it was adopted in 1950. However, it was not given the status of the national language; India recognizes Hindi and English as official languages.
No Urdu is not a country. It is a language. It is the national language and lingua franca of Pakistan, and an official language of five Indian states and one of the 22 scheduled languages in the Constitution of India.
In a way they do, but mostly, do not. The languages are hard-coded onto the cartridges themselves, the DS can never make them play in a language that they weren't coded in. European cartridges typically have several languages included, and will default to the language set of the console they are played on. But if the local languages haven't been included on that game, then it's simply unavailable - putting a Japanese game into a DS from the UK, will play it in Japanese, for example.
The Indian constitution recognizes, for now, 18 official Indian languages. But, almost each of these 18 languages, include different dialects or variations of that language. Besides these 18 languages, there are other languages which are recognized by the central government, but not as official languages.
The Indo-European language family includes languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Hindi, and Persian, among others. It is one of the largest language families in the world, with over 400 languages.
Languages is the plural of language