Indian Language 



Hindi:
Hindi is the most spoken language in India, with 41% of the population being first-language speakers.
It evolved from Sanskrit and has been influenced by various languages over the centuries.
Hindi is the fourth most common first language globally.
Bengali:
Also known as Bangla, Bengali is the official language of Bangladesh and is widely spoken in the Indian states of West Bengal, lower Assam, and Tripura.
It holds the title of the fifth most-spoken first language worldwide.
Marathi:
Marathi, more than 1,300 years old, is spoken by about 7% of Indians.
It is the official language of states like Goa and Maharashtra.
Tamil, Sanskrit, Malayalam, Odia, and Telugu:
These languages have been designated as classical languages due to their long history and cultural significance.
Language Families:
Most Indian languages fall into four groups: Afro-Asiatic, Dravidian, Indo-Aryan, and Sino-Tibetan.
India recognizes 122 major languages and 1,599 other languages spoken across the country.
Official Languages:
The Constitution of India does not grant any language national status, but Hindi and English are official languages at the Union level.
Several other languages have official status at the state level.

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