,its based on history (4000 - 3000 years ago)that people living right hand side of river shindhu (modern indus) are called Hindi as in cryptogrpy there is no ' s' alphabet and people who speak Hindi is''' hindavi''' and from sindhu, peoples derived word '' hindoos''
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
A polyglot is someone who speaks multiple languages, often at least five or more.
A monolingual.
A bilingual person or a Franco-Anglophone.
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
Outspoken?
British
Someone who speaks dramatically and impressively could be called a declaim or an orator.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
bhi khayegi phir This is a Hindi expression and would make more sense to ask to someone who speaks Hindi, not Spanish.
A polyglot is someone who speaks multiple languages, often at least five or more.
A monolingual.
he is Punjabi (sikh) i and he speaks Punjabi
The common term for someone who speaks several languages is "multilingual."
A bilingual person or a Franco-Anglophone.
A polydialectal speaker.