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Sir, I have a doubt.
The Hindi language I know is only through Bollywood films and TV channels. They belong to which group?

Meera sandhu
[quote]Sir, I have a doubt.
The Hindi language I know is only through Bollywood films and TV channels. They belong to which group?[/quote]

Hindi is our national language also.

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Hi Vinod, I think totally up to 10000 languages speaks by people in India.
There are different type of languages are speaking in different part of the country lets us find in that link.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers_in_India
[quote]Sir, I have a doubt.
The Hindi language I know is only through Bollywood films and TV channels. They belong to which group?


Hindi is our national language also.[/quote]

The Hindi in newspapers, films and TV is standard Hindi. But this is actually nobody's mother tongue. The people speak in their own home the regional variants like Bhojpuri, Avadhi, Brijbhasha etc. Here at Agra, I find that the local residents especially from villages speak in Brij Bhasha among themselves. similarly, in Bihar, I found people speaking in Bhojpuri among themselves but would speak in standard Hindi with others. Thus, it appears that standard Hindi, which may also be called text book Hindi, is a sort of link language like English.

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wow..! I got so many information on this thread. Thanks to gulshan ji for clearing my doubt.
But still i didnt get exact answer for my question.. :(

Vinu
I don't know this that Hindi is not mother tongue of any.Thanks for nice information.

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wow..! I got so many information on this thread. Thanks to gulshan ji for clearing my doubt.
But still i didnt get exact answer for my question.. :(


There are twenty to languages listed in constitution. The dialects change every few kilometers and hence these are in thousands.

See the link for more information

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_India

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