Languages of India

Discussion in 'Culture' started by Youth, Jan 22, 2010.

  1. Youth

    Youth Moderator

    Language of India : There are more than 1652 languages in India. At different times, many linguistic groups entered India. India is a land of hundreds of ethnic groups. And all of them have contributed towards the formation of composite Indian culture. There is not even a single example of another country that has so many languages. Yet we are one. We are Indian and it’s the spirit that will lead us ahead in the path of progress.

    Many Indians can speak three languages -- English as the international language, Hindi as the national language of India and another regional language which can be mother tongue.

    The English newspaper having the largest circulation is published from India. India has the largest number of English speaking people in the world. And it’s more than the population of England where English is the native language.

    It is also observed that language create division in our country. Is it the result of formation of linguistic states? What I think is that states should be there for an effective and decentralized administration but states should not be formed on the basis of language in India.

    Any district of a country can be included in any states. And it should be changed after every five years. I think it will lead to all the divisions amongst us created by the linguistic states. What will be the drawbacks and what will be the advantages? Any comments from the proud Indians ?
     


  2. Travelindia

    Travelindia New Member

    India is famous for its diverse culture and this diversity is very much seen not only the way people eat, drink and dress up, but it is also evident from the language they speak. India has many languages, but the two most prevailing languages are English and Hindi. Hindi is the national language of our nation, but people belonging to different states prefer speaking their native language. This in one way is creating negative impact on our culture and now diversity is ruling over unity.
     
  3. Tigerr

    Tigerr New Member

    india is a multi-linguistic nation and we are proud that we belong to a nation which has people speaking 1652 languages which is unique in this world!!. though we have lots of diversity in languages and cultures we morally stand united together as a nation which is great lesson for others to learn. we should try to preserve all our languages as these are the assets of nation.
     
  4. pradiprg

    pradiprg New Member

    Hindi has been accepted as National Language and still regional languages have their own importance in India day today life, maintaining culture. Hindi is also just accepted as National language- it still has not got that importance and acceptance by many Indian states. Marathi is my mother tongue and i am proud about it too.
     
  5. maa_tujhe_salaam

    maa_tujhe_salaam New Member

    Evey state has got its regional language..and every state has also got its own culture..we cant negate regional language...inorder to use Hindi...come on Hindi is used when an non-regional person wants to communical..with local person...this doesnt take away the credit of Hindi usage in the country...our regional culture is strongly connected to its regional Language...this has been followed since centuries...I come from Telangana region of Andhra..our culture differs from those of coastal andhra and rayalaseema.
     
  6. R2India

    R2India New Member

    i am proud to be part of a nation where there are over 1500 languages spoken. no nation can boast of this as most of the countries have only one or two languages spoken. moreover, with this diverse languages we all are togetherly indians. we should preserve this asset of our nation and pass on it to the next generation.
     
  7. Shankara

    Shankara New Member

    When we speak an Indian language, we shouldn't use english words. it's because of the respect for this language. Every other proud nation in the world has his language and is not using words of an other language.
     
  8. rekhagupta

    rekhagupta New Member

    India is known for different culture and traditions as well as languages. It has been rightly said that Languages and voices changes at every step in india. There are more than 26 regional languages that people speak but still one main language that has got the status of national language is hindi.
     
  9. National

    National New Member

    india has got distinct languages which are not used else where.. there are numerous dialects apart from the languages which are official.. we can be proud to be a part of nation where 1652 languages prevail. and hindi being the 1st largest language spoken in india and 4th largest all over the world. our richness in literature can be seen from this very example that we have so many languages.
     
  10. rekhagupta

    rekhagupta New Member

    Being a diverse nation india possesses many languages. Where ever you go in and out in india you will find different people following different cultures and speaking various languages. Not even at an area of 20 kilometers people speak same language. they use different language and follow different tradition and cultural values.
     
  11. BmoefjK

    BmoefjK New Member

    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".
     
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  12. khushboo

    khushboo New Member

    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.
     
  13. culture

    culture New Member

    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.
     
  14. bharat

    bharat New Member

    India is a country known for its diversities be it culture, language, religion, nature as well as traditions. India is the only country where maximum number of dialects are spoken. Each state has their own language and the language varies even within the state. Hindi being the official language of India, it is spoken in every part of the nation. It makes me proud to be born in a nation where despite of several diversities we are all united under one name "Indian".
     
  15. traveller

    traveller New Member

    India is a land of diversities and this can be very well witnessed with the maximum number of languages being spoken in the land. More than 1600 languages are spoken all over in India. However, Hindi is the official language of the nation and English is another language that is spoken around the nation and is the official language of many sates especially the North-Eastern states. The country is rich in terms of culture, languages and values and Sanskrit being the mother of all languages in the World originated in India.
     

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