Presumably you mean Hindi. Hindu is not the name of a language; a Hindu is an adherent of Hinduism, the predominant religion in India. There are significant numbers of speakers of Hindi in two South American countries - Suriname and Guyana.
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The language of the common people was called vernacular. It was the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or country, as opposed to the formal or literary language.
The official language spoken in Georgia, the country, is Georgian.
Hindu stayed and stay in India. Also in Myanmar Mauritius & Nepal hindu worship.
hindu is not a country if your asking about india then its new delhi?
The Philippines is the country where Tagalog is spoken. Tagalog is one of the official languages of the Philippines and is widely spoken throughout the country, especially in the capital region of Manila.
I haven't seen the context in which it was used, but it probably means a country where Hinduism is the dominant religion. India, for example, could be described as a Hindu country: yes, there are people of other religions living there, but the majority faith in India is Hinduism.By Hindu country we mean that a country lived and administered by Hindus. For example Nepal was a Hindu country till the time of King dynasty.
Zuberoa is the province in Basque Country where Xiberotarra is spoken.
The primary language spoken in Georgia, the country, is Georgian.
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