Telugu
No. It is Telugu in 2nd place. Tamil is 3rd largest spoken language in India
Yes, Bengali is a real language. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most spoken language in India. The language is also known as Bangla.
The two types of Bengali language are Western Bengali and Eastern Bengali. Western Bengali is spoken in India, primarily in the state of West Bengal, while Eastern Bengali is spoken in Bangladesh. Both types of Bengali are mutually intelligible with some differences in vocabulary and pronunciation.
Yes, Tamil is one of the largest spoken languages in India and is often considered as the sixth most spoken language in the country, not the third. The top three languages in India by number of speakers are Hindi, Bengali, and Telugu.
No African country speaks Bengali. The language has its origins on the Indian Subcontinent and is used predominantly there - although it is in use though out the world wherever there are communities of Bengali people
Bengali
Bengali is a language spoken in Bangladesh and eastern parts of India.
No. It is Telugu in 2nd place. Tamil is 3rd largest spoken language in India
Hindi, followed by Bengali and Telugu
Bengali with 207 million speakers is the 2nd largest spoken language in India.
Yes, Bengali is a real language. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most spoken language in India. The language is also known as Bangla.
The two types of Bengali language are Western Bengali and Eastern Bengali. Western Bengali is spoken in India, primarily in the state of West Bengal, while Eastern Bengali is spoken in Bangladesh. Both types of Bengali are mutually intelligible with some differences in vocabulary and pronunciation.
The only language from Europe that is widely spoken in India is English.
Bengali, Hindi and EnglishThe people of Kolkata speak which language
bengali...83million people used to speak this language....as of 2001
The most widely spoken Indic language is Hindi. Hindi is the official language of the Republic of India, with English as secondary status.
In India, Tamil is spoken by more than 61 million people. It is the fourth most spoken language in India after Hindi, Bengali and Marathi.