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  • Languages of India - Wikipedia
    According to the Census of India of 2001, India has 122 major languages and 1599 other languages However, figures from other sources vary, primarily due to differences in the definition of the terms "language" and "dialect"
  • 8 Oldest Languages In India
    Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language that is the lingua franca of many Indian languages It is also the official language of India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka Sanskrit is one of the oldest known languages in the world, with records dating back to 1500 BCE
  • 11 Oldest Languages Of India That Survived For Centuries
    Tamil was the first language to be declared the classical language status in 2004 Tamil language is the world’s oldest language which is spoken by 78 million people This is not only the language in the state of Tamil Nadu but also the official language of Sri Lanka and Singapore
  • Oldest Indian Languages That Survived For Ages - Caleidoscope
    Let’s dive into some of the oldest languages of the Indian subcontinent 1 Tamil Known as the official language of Sri Lanka and Singapore and spoken by 78 million people and the official language, Tamil is the world’s oldest language It is the only old language still used currently
  • What are the Ancient Indian Languages? - Leverage Edu
    Ancient Indian languages are the mothers of modern languages These languages are classified as ancient because their original texts and vocabulary are not in use anymore and have evolved over time to become common dialects and multiple languages The diversity of languages we have in India is attributed to these languages
  • Oldest Languages in India | Linguistic History of India
    Here are some of the oldest languages in India The languages of India are classified into several language families, the most common of which are the Indo-Aryan and Dravidian languages Smaller communities also speak languages from other language families, such as Austroasiatic and Sino-Tibetan
  • India Information Portal - Languages
    Indian languages come from four distinct families, which are: Indo-European, Dravidian, Mon-Khmer, and Sino-Tibetan Majority of Indian population uses Indo-European and Dravidian languages The language families divide India geographically too
  • Linguistic History of India - IndiaNetzone. com
    Linguistic history of India delineates and re-draws the evolution and metamorphoses of early human communication techniques, ranging from pictures, pictorial handwritings and even engravings, to the modern Indian languages that assimilate within the Indo-Aryan languages and Dravidian languages


















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