Two Indian languages among most spoken

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It may be a matter of satisfaction that two Indian languages, namely Hindi and Bangla are among the most spoken languages in the world.

http://in.video.yahoo.com/alltimetens-26140569/alltime10s-26140632/10-most-spoken-languages-29435708.html

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Bangla is our language which went to bangladesh after dividing from pakistan.
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good thanks for the information ..I know hindi is one of these...if bengali also means ...its really great...
Are you want to say that bangla is spoken in Bangladesh too.This was a new information to me........


Bangladesh though is a muslim country,but as it is near Kolkata, so may be Bangla language is more spoken more there.
As indian are spread more in the World,so i knew that Hindi is the language which is more spoken in the world.
But now,i think that Bengalis are also more in the world.
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...


This Hinglish,Tinglish are only famous in india.

Its our way of speaking Languages.
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...


This Hinglish,Tinglish are only famous in india.

Its our way of speaking Languages.


You know , the other day I was watching a British serial, cant recollect the name just now and there was a reference made to Hinglish since there was an Indian in it..
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...


This Hinglish,Tinglish are only famous in india.

Its our way of speaking Languages.


You know , the other day I was watching a British serial, cant recollect the name just now and there was a reference made to Hinglish since there was an Indian in it..


What kind of reference they made? Was they were making fun of it?
Usha what is the language tinglish I did not hear up to now where it is speaken.
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...


This Hinglish,Tinglish are only famous in india.

Its our way of speaking Languages.


You know , the other day I was watching a British serial, cant recollect the name just now and there was a reference made to Hinglish since there was an Indian in it..


What kind of reference they made? Was they were making fun of it?


Usha what is the language tinglish I did not hear up to now where it is speaken.
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Not exactly making fun, but it was a comedy show and when the Indian comes and speaks English with an accent , they said that the Indian was speaking Hinglish ! you know how british humor is ? very subtle !
Arjun, it is just a term used for English spoken wth different Indian accents.,Hinglish is with hindi accent, Tinglish is with tamil accent and so on... :laugh:
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...


Oye You did not mention the way Punjabi speak English. The defuse every one while they speak in flow. :laugh: :laugh:
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...


Oye You did not mention the way Punjabi speak English. The defuse every one while they speak in flow. :laugh: :laugh:


Punjabiya di gal kus aur hondi hai !!! Let me call it Punjish.
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...


Oye You did not mention the way Punjabi speak English. The defuse every one while they speak in flow. :laugh: :laugh:


Punjabiya di gal kus aur hondi hai !!! Let me call it Punjish.

:woohoo: :woohoo: you can not keep them to words, they can do it even Punglish. (Punga English) Did you see the Alexa rank it is going up constantly..
I would think that Hindi and English ( or Hinglish, Tinglish,Kinglish depending on the state and its influence on the language LOL ) which is now almost like our national language and also Tamil is the most spoken language in India...


Oye You did not mention the way Punjabi speak English. The defuse every one while they speak in flow. :laugh: :laugh:


Punjabiya di gal kus aur hondi hai !!! Let me call it Punjish.

:woohoo: :woohoo: you can not keep them to words, they can do it even Punglish. (Punga English) Did you see the Alexa rank it is going up constantly..


Yes, Punjabis are good in Punga.
Hepsiba I think you had not seen the entire post the two languages are Hindi and Bengali
@ Usha you are right in our location also some of them dont know to speak english as they spoke it as tinglish.
English and Hindi are the two :) :) :)


Here we are talking about Indian Languages. English don't come.
Probably he is more comfortable with English, so he is thinking in those terms.
To my knowledge, the most spoken Indian Language is HINDI
I think most Indian speak Hindi which is very common.Beside that they speak Bengali.second preference is given to Bengali.In most city and country people do not understand Bengali.

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