Other Languages
other Languaes in India Inludes:
- Bhili Language is- Bhili is a member of the Bhil languages,
- Gondi language is the similar language of Telugu, Kannada and Tamil
- Tulu -The Tulu language, a member of the Dravidian language family, is spoken in southern Karnataka state, India.
- Kodava,-Another name for the Kodava language is Coorgi. The language is native to the Kodagu district in southern Karnataka, India.
- Kutchi -This language is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Kutch region of India and the Sindh region of Pakistan.
National Languages of India: List of 22 Official Languages
National Languages of India: India is a diverse country with different types of language and cultures in every corner of the country. This is a federation of 28 states and 8 union territories with different languages and distinct cultural heritage. Hence there have been many debates on the origin of the constitution, and the concern of the national language.
It is said about the language of India, “The language spoken in India changes just like the taste of water changes in India every few kilometers”. However, India does not have a national language as there is a considerable difference between an official language and a national language.
In this article, We have covered the Official language of India, List of All Official 22 Languages Specified by our Indian Constitution, and Article 343, majority and minority languages spoken India and more.
let’s get a closer look at the languages of India.
Table of Content
- National Language of India 2023
- Official Languages of India
- Official Language According to the Indian Constitution (Article 343)
- List of All Official 22 Languages Specified by the Indian Constitution
- Other Major State Languages
- A Few Other Popular Languages in India
- Other Languages
- Indian Minority Language
- Short Essay on Our National Language