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17-08-2011, 04:56 AM #11New Member
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Paisaci
The diversity of languages of India is simply stunning. While I believe that it is not easy to say that unity of language exist.
The two major linguistic groups in India are the Indo-European-Indo-Aryan core in the center and northern and southern Dravidian core.
And as far as I understand are not mutually intelligible groups.
Of course, of course, you have an official language - the Hindi- and a second official language - the English. But surely such diversity creates divisions.
¿What can say about that?.
By the way, some of you may say something about a mysterious language called "Paisaci".Last edited by BmoefjK; 17-08-2011 at 08:48 PM.
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17-08-2011, 06:36 PM #12Member
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Languages in india are many and so many that it cannot be compared with the languages of any country. you will find variety in languages even after walking a mile. India is a diverse country and so are the languages. There are more than 30 languages that are being spoken in india apart from the regional languages. this is indeed a matter of proud of being an indian.
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05-09-2011, 03:26 PM #13Member
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Indian languages intrigue the people of world very much. Though we are not much interested in learning our national languages, many of the foreign people can be found taking admissions into Indian universities and colleges to study Indian languages. We should preserve our languages and be proud to be part and parcel of them.


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