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2 © 2015 albert-learning.com Indian languages The Indian Constitution (Article 343) declares Hindi to be the official language of the Union. Hindi is also the mother tongue of about 20% of the Indian population, living in the area known as the 'Hindi-belt' or the 'cow-belt' of northern India. This includes the states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttaranchal, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. Haryana and Himachal Pradesh also have Hindi as their official language. Introduction - Official Language

3 © 2015 albert-learning.com Indian languages English language is the commonly used official language of India. It enjoys a special status and remains the additional official language of India. It is also the authoritative legislative and judicial language. Apart from the more widely spoken English and Hindi, there are the various regional languages as well. In fact, each state of India has its own official language, apart from the numerous dialects. However, the 8th schedule of the Constitution of India lists 22 such regional languages only, giving them official status.

4 © 2015 albert-learning.com Indian languages Vocabulary Linguistic of or belonging to language Dialects a variety of a language that is distinguished from othervarieties of the same language by features of phonology, grammar,and vocabulary, and by its use by a group of speakers who are set offfrom others geographically or socially. Regional of or relating to a particular region, district, area, or part, as of acountry; sec tional; local Constitution the system of fundamental principles according to which a nation,state, corp oration, or the like, is governed.

5 © 2015 albert-learning.com Indian languages Different languages Assamese A language of Assam that's spoken by nearly 60 percent of the State's population. Bengali An official language of West Bengal, now spoken by nearly 200 million people in West Bengal and in Bangladesh. Bodo It is the language spoken by the Bodo people of Assam and comes under the Assam-Burmese group of languages Dogri Mainly spoken by the people of Jammu region Gujarati It is the official language of Gujarat. 70 percent of the State's population speak Gujarati, it is the most spread language not only in India but also abroad. Hindi The official language of India, accent and dialect differs with different regions but almost every Indian has a working knowledge of Hindi. Kannada A language of Karnataka and is spoken by 65 percent of the state's population. It belongs to the Dravidian family. Kashmiri Though the language is mistaken as a state language of Kashmir only 55 per cent of the state's population speak Kashmiri.

6 © 2015 albert-learning.com Indian languages Konkani Spoken in the Konkan region stretched across Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. Maithili Mostly spoken in the parts of Bihar and the eastern Terai region of Nepal Malayalam The state language of Kerala. It is the youngest of all developed languages in the Dravidian family. Manipuri/ Meitei official language of state of Manipur. Marathi An official language of Maharashtra. It has a fully developed literature of the modern type. Nepali The official language of Nepal, it is also spoken in some north eastern parts of India Oriya A branch of the Indo-Aryan family, is the official language of the State of Orissa. Punjabi The official language of the State of Punjab. It is written in Gurmukhi script, created by the Sikh Guru, Angad.

7 © 2015 albert-learning.com Indian languages Sanskrit The classical language of India that has lost it's value in the modern world. It is also one of the oldest languages in the world- perhaps the oldest to be recorded. All the ancient scripts are found to be written in the same language. Santhali Santhal tribals of the Chota Nagpur Plateau (comprising the states of Bihar, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa) Sindhi Is spoken by a great number of people in the Northwest frontier of the Indian sub-continent comprising parts of India and Pakistan. Tamil The State language of Tamil Nadu. Tamil literature goes back to Centuries before the Christian era and is spoken by more than 73 million people. It belongs to the Dravidian language family. Telugu A language of Andhra Pradesh. It is numerically the biggest linguistic unit in India. Urdu The state language of Jammu and Kashmir and is spoken by more than 28 million people in India. Urdu and Hindi have proceeded from the same source. Urdu is written in the Persio - Arabic script and contains many words from the Persian language.

8 © 2015 albert-learning.com Indian languages Conversation  Do you know any other language ?  Which language except for English would you like to learn and why ?  Which countries have you visited and how was it communicating in their language ?  Tell something about French language ?  Talk on English as Global language.

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