India is a linguistically diverse country with several languages spoken across its regions. Here are some of the major languages of India:
- Hindi: The most widely spoken language, it serves as a primary language for many in northern and central India.
- Bengali: Predominantly spoken in the state of West Bengal and Assam, it is one of the most spoken languages in India.
- Telugu: Mainly spoken in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
- Marathi: The official language of Maharashtra.
- Tamil: A classical language spoken in Tamil Nadu and parts of Sri Lanka.
- Urdu: Widely spoken in several states, especially in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and Telangana.
- Gujarati: The official language of Gujarat.
- Malayalam: Primarily spoken in Kerala.
- Kannada: The official language of Karnataka.
- Odia: Spoken in the state of Odisha.
- Punjabi: Predominantly spoken in Punjab.
- Assamese: The official language of Assam.
- Maithili: Spoken in the Mithila region of Bihar.
- Dogri: Spoken in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Manipuri: The official language of Manipur.
- Sanskrit: An ancient classical language of India, still studied and used in some contexts.
These are just a few of the languages spoken in India. In total, the country is home to hundreds of languages and dialects, reflecting its rich cultural heritage.


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