How to speak deccan please enlighten me as I am from there
thekingminn on
Pretty sure the mountains surrounding Manipur speaks Kuki or Naga.
Top_Mind_4185 on
Missed out on a lot of languages
Atothed2311 on
What is Deccan? I only know of the plateau, the region and the traps. I’m from Maharashtra.
GustavoistSoldier on
There’s also Sentinelese, which is considered an unclassified language.
vishal340 on
It’s actually Odiya, not oriya.
Weekly-Ad-3641 on
lol, mind blown tbh. India’s like, more diverse than a box of chocolates…
nitin_is_me on
It’s insane how diverse the country is. Over 120 languages and 19,500 dialects spoken in a country which is almost 3 times smaller than the US.
Sorry for this stupid question but, is there a historical explanation to this? Like why so much diversity compared to other countries?
Forsaken-Link-5859 on
How similair are the hindi belt languages? Is it like swedish and norwegian, almost dialects, or german and english? or somewhere in between? How similair are for example hindi and marwari, or haryanvi or bojpuri?
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How to speak deccan please enlighten me as I am from there
Pretty sure the mountains surrounding Manipur speaks Kuki or Naga.
Missed out on a lot of languages
What is Deccan? I only know of the plateau, the region and the traps. I’m from Maharashtra.
There’s also Sentinelese, which is considered an unclassified language.
It’s actually Odiya, not oriya.
lol, mind blown tbh. India’s like, more diverse than a box of chocolates…
It’s insane how diverse the country is. Over 120 languages and 19,500 dialects spoken in a country which is almost 3 times smaller than the US.
Sorry for this stupid question but, is there a historical explanation to this? Like why so much diversity compared to other countries?
How similair are the hindi belt languages? Is it like swedish and norwegian, almost dialects, or german and english? or somewhere in between? How similair are for example hindi and marwari, or haryanvi or bojpuri?
Is Wiki that far wrong?
[Language Map of India – List of languages by number of native speakers in India – Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers_in_India#/media/File:Language_Map_of_India.jpg)
Kashmiri?..ha!
Based Tamil, one of the oldest living classical languages