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The
Languages of India
Some Indian
languages have evolved from the Indo-European group of
languages. This set is known as the Indic group of
languages. The other set of languages are Dravidian and
are native to South India, though a distinct influence of
Sanskrit and Hindi is evident in these languages. Most of
the Indian languages have their own script and are spoken
in the respective states along with English.
Hindi is spoken
as a mother tongue by about 40.22 percent of the
population, mainly in the area known as the Hindi belt
comprising Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh. It is the official language of the Indian Union,
of the four states mentioned above, and of two other
states namely, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
Assamese is the
state language of Assam and is spken by nearly 60 percent
of the State's population. The origin of this language
dates back to the 13th century.
Bengali is spoken
by nearly 200 million people in the world - in West Bengal
and in Bangladesh. It developed as a language in the 13th
century and is the official state language of the eastern
state of West Bengal.
Gujarati is the
state language of Gujarat and is spoken by 70 percent of
the State's population. It is Indic in origin and
branched out from the Indo-European group of languages.
Kannada is the
State language of Karnataka and is spoken by 65 percent of
the State's population.
Kashmiri is a
language written in both Persio-Arabic and Devnagri scrip
and is spoken by 55 percent of the population of Jammu and
Kashmir.
Konkani,
principally based on classical Sanskrit, belongs to the
southwestern branch of Indo-Aryan languages. It is spoken
in the Konkan region covering Goa and parts of the coastal
regions of Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra.
Malayalam is a
Dravidian language, spoken by the people of Kerala. It is
an ancient language and is thousands of years old.
Marathi is an
Indic language dating back to the 13th century. It is the
official language of the western state of Maharashtra.
Oriya, the state
language of Orissa is spoken by nearly 87 percent of its
population.
Punjabi is an
Indic language and is spoken in the state of Punjab.
Although based on the Devnagri script, it is written in a
16th century script called Gurumukhi, created by the Sikh
Guru, Angad.
Sanskrit is one
of the oldest languages of the world and also the language
of classical India. All the classical literature and the
Indian epics have been written in this language.
Sindhi is spoken
by a great number of people in the North-west frontier of
the Indian sub-continent comprising parts of India and
Pakistan. In Pakistan, the language is written in the
Persio-Arabic script, while in India it uses the Devnagri
script.
Tamil, an ancient
Dravidian language is at least 2000 years old. It is the
state language of Tamil Nadu and is spoken by at least 65
million people.
Telugu is also a
Dravidian language and is the spoken by the people of
Andhra Pradesh.
Urdu is that
state Language of Jammu and Kashmir and it evolved with
Hindi in the capital of India, Delhi. Urdu is the
language adopted by the majority of the Muslims in India.
Urdu is written in the Persio-Arabic script and contains
many words from the Persian language.
Some
Indian languages have evolved from the Indo-European group
of languages. This set is known as the Indic group of
languages. The other set of languages are Dravidian and
are native to South India, though a distinct influence of
Sanskrit and Hindi is evident in these languages. Most of
the Indian languages have their own script and are spoken
in the respective states along with English.
Hindi
is spoken as a mother tongue by about 40.22 percent of the
population, mainly in the area known as the Hindi belt
comprising Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh. It is the official language of the Indian Union,
of the four states mentioned above, and of two other
states namely, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
Assamese is the state language of Assam and is spken by
nearly 60 percent of the State's population. The origin
of this language dates back to the 13th century.
Bengali
is spoken by nearly 200 million people in the world - in
West Bengal and in Bangladesh. It developed as a language
in the 13th century and is the official state language of
the eastern state of West Bengal.
Gujarati is the state language of Gujarat and is spoken by
70 percent of the State's population. It is Indic in
origin and branched out from the Indo-European group of
languages.
Kannada
is the State language of Karnataka and is spoken by 65
percent of the State's population.
Kashmiri is a language written in both Persio-Arabic and
Devnagri scrip and is spoken by 55 percent of the
population of Jammu and Kashmir.
Konkani, principally based on classical Sanskrit, belongs
to the southwestern branch of Indo-Aryan languages. It is
spoken in the Konkan region covering Goa and parts of the
coastal regions of Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra.
Malayalam is a Dravidian language, spoken by the people of
Kerala. It is an ancient language and is thousands of
years old.
Marathi
is an Indic language dating back to the 13th century. It
is the official language of the western state of
Maharashtra.
Oriya,
the state language of Orissa is spoken by nearly 87
percent of its population.
Punjabi
is an Indic language and is spoken in the state of
Punjab. Although based on the Devnagri script, it is
written in a 16th century script called Gurumukhi, created
by the Sikh Guru, Angad.
Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages of the world and
also the language of classical India. All the classical
literature and the Indian epics have been written in this
language.
Sindhi
is spoken by a great number of people in the North-west
frontier of the Indian sub-continent comprising parts of
India and Pakistan. In Pakistan, the language is written
in the Persio-Arabic script, while in India it uses the
Devnagri script.
Tamil,
an ancient Dravidian language is at least 2000 years old.
It is the state language of Tamil Nadu and is spoken by at
least 65 million people.
Telugu
is also a Dravidian language and is the spoken by the
people of Andhra Pradesh.
Urdu is
that state Language of Jammu and Kashmir and it evolved
with Hindi in the capital of India, Delhi. Urdu is the
language adopted by the majority of the Muslims in India.
Urdu is written in the Persio-Arabic script and contains
many words from the Persian language
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