There are approximately 455 major languages in India, and every person in india will tell you that their native language is the sweetest. And they are all correct.
Tamil is considered as the oldest language amongst the Dravidian languages.
1 - Contains least consonants among all Indian languages. 2 - One of the ancient (if not the oldest) languages of the world still retaining its ancient flavours. 3 - Crispy language. 4 - A language with a very rich literature content. 5 - One of the few ancient world languages with explicit grammar. 6 - A highly developed and dynamic language wherein for example, prepositions may either be spelt separate or be spelt merged with nouns. 7 - The script is its own and not borrowed and modified, as with many other languages including English.
English, French, Greek, Latin, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Persian are among many of the Indo-European languages. However, in India, the principle Indo-European languages include: English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Kashmiri, Punjabi, Marathi and Oriya.
Spanish is the common language in Mexico and South America because the country of Spain colonized this region. The major exception being Brazil, which was Portuguese.
The main language in Zambia is English. The main African languages are Bemba, Tonga and Nyanja, although many others are spoken locally, depending on where the people come from. Many of the people living there now have come from other areas around Zambia. When I lived there the common languages on the Copperbelt were Bemba and Xhosa, ( there were many Zulu workers.) In the far north Swahili was more common. Along the southern border, Mashona is very common.AnswerEnglish is the official language of Zambia, so its government, business, and education dealings are all communicated in English. However, English is not commonly spoken as the main language outside of the urban centers. Zambia has many ethnic tribal groups, so there are many languages, and each individual region of the country has its own predominant ethnic language or languages.Zambia's national language is English!English is the official language, and approximately 75 African languages and dialects are spoken, including Bemba, Kaonda, Lozi, Lunda, Luvale, Nyanja, and Tonga.EnglishEnglish is the official language of Zambia. They also have almost 80 other regional languages.Official =English,Bemba 36%, other regional languages like Nyenga, ChyTong & lozi.In total about 43 languages are spoken in Zambia.English is the most spoken, with Bemba a close second.The estimated number is 72 with 13 dialects counting as languages making the total 85Zambia's official language (the one which is recognised everywhere) is English; but ciLunda, ciNyanja, ciLuvale, siLozi, iciBemba, ciTonga and kiKaonde are also recognised as official languages in their home area.When a language has no standard form it is difficult to say with certainty what is a different language, and what is only a dialect of a language known by some other name. Zambia has at least 65 distinct languages, and may have over 300 (depending on your definition of 'language').Bemba, Nyanja, Luvale Tonga and Kaonde are spoken by people in Zambia.The official language is English. Other recognised languages are Nyanja, Bembe and Lunda. Regional languages include Tongi, Lozi, Lovale, Kaonde and Chichewe
The Hundreds of different Indian languages were not discovered. They evolved naturally among the people that spoke them.
in india there are about 1618 languages;among which 22 are official. In what language do you want? Hehe......
There is no "Indian" language. With both the nation of India, and among Native Americans (Indians) there are hundreds of different languages and dialects.
As my knowledge the tamil is oldest language among dravidian language
Among regional languages combines Hindi with Arabic script and is the official language of Pakistan
There is no definitive answer to this question as beauty is subjective and varies from person to person. India is a linguistically diverse country with numerous languages, each having its own unique beauty and charm. Some popular languages known for their beauty include Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, and Urdu, among others.
Tamil, by a huge margin. Among all dravidian languages, its Tamil which is spoken most by people of other dravidian languages and people of other Indian languages. Looking worldwide, apart from Tamilians in India, countries like Malasia, Singapore, Srilanka & Mauritius have Tamilians. Also Tamil is a National / Admin language in these countries.
Sign languages are as old as spoken languages. They originated among early humans, just as spoken language did.There is a misconception that sign languages were invented by teachers to help deaf people. This is untrue.
Tamil is considered as the oldest language amongst the Dravidian languages.
Tamil. Among all Dravidian languages, it is Tamil which is most followed & used for communication by people of other languages, by a big margin. Apart from Tamilnadu, in Major cities of other south indian states, Tamil is the most follwed & used language, for communication, next to that state's official language and Hindi. In other parts of our country too, Tamil is the most known Dravidian language. In countries like Singapore, Malasia, Srilanka, Mauritius and even in Japan Tamil is the most used Indian Language. Tamil is an official language in Singapore & Srilanka. Tamil is the only Indian language which is an official language in other countries.
Spanish belongs to the Romance language family, which in turn is a branch of the larger Indo-European language family. Other Romance languages include Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian.
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