None. But, there is a part called Uttarakhand , which is using Sanskrit, the one of the oldest languages of the world, and it has many similarities to Lithuanian.
Lithuanian is spoken in Lithuania.
No part of India speaks French, but some people in India take French in school.
It's hard to say, but since Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union, citizens had to use Russian. Therefore, almost every citizen of Lithuania who is in his thirties or older speaks Russian. The new generation however, mainly speaks in English (as well as Lithuanian of course). My estimate is 60%-80%
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India
Mostly in Pakistan and India
Ravi speaks in India.
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I'm Lithuanian, and Bob in Lithuanian would be "Bobas".
Many countries speak more than 50 languages, but there aren't any that speak exactly 50 languages. Examples: China speaks 296 Mali speaks 58 Nigerial speaks 528 India speaks 452 the Philippines speaks 175
India Speaks - 1933 was released on: USA: 28 April 1933 Finland: 18 November 1934 USA: 1 February 1949 (re-release)
Hey in lithuanian will be "Labas"