Sprachkarte Indiens nach Angaben der indischen Regierung

Von LazerScorpion

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  1. Why is 7/10 posts on this sub about India in one way or another

    Edit im being sarcastic guys relax lol

  2. NegativeReturn000 on

    Burhanpur district in MP would be Marathi. According to last census Marathi was 26% and Hindi 17%

  3. alien_from_earth012 on

    I have first hand heard atleast 10 languages I never understood in that “Hindi” region.

  4. hell_fire_eater on

    What’s the Lingua Franca in India? As in what language do people who speak different languages use to communicate?

  5. Konkani speaker from Goa (not very good I’ll admit as a second gen immigrant) and this map is fairly accurate. But it is spoken by small groups across the Coastal West and South of India with only around 2.5-3 million speakers so it’s one of the smallest languages in India by number of speakers.

  6. Wally_Squash on

    Bhojpuri aint hindi, Kumaoni aint hindi. Hindi imperialism doesnt even recognise languages.Not only does the government intentionally want to kill bhojpuri they dont even recognise our language. Banaras used to be bhojpuri majority 150 years ago. Hindi speakers make you feel embarassed for speaking local languages, or treat it as a sign of not being literate. To the point that parents start teaching their kids hindi only.

    This artificial standardisation of one language which wasnt spoken anywhere outside one region in north india 300 years ago has takenover entirety of north India and managed to kill all language diversity in north india

    The nerve to call bhojpuri a dialect of Hindi is insane , bhojpuri is older than hindi

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