India is rich in languages. Officially, there are 22 recognised languages. But there are 33 different languages and 2000 dialects have been found at different part of India.
That are as follows:
Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri(in jammu and kashmir), Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada(speak in karnataka), Kashmiri, Konkani(in Goa), Maithili(Bihar), Malayalam(Kerala and lakshyadip), Manipur, Marathi (Maharastra), Nepali ,Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil,Telugu(In AP), Urdu(in Jammu and Kashmir)
Other Languages are
Awadhi , Bhili, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, Chhattisgarhi , Deccani, Gondi, Haryanvi , Kanauji , Kutchi, Magahi , Marwari (Rajastani),Portuguese, Sikkimese, Tibetan(sikkim)
That are as follows:
Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri(in jammu and kashmir), Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada(speak in karnataka), Kashmiri, Konkani(in Goa), Maithili(Bihar), Malayalam(Kerala and lakshyadip), Manipur, Marathi (Maharastra), Nepali ,Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil,Telugu(In AP), Urdu(in Jammu and Kashmir)
Other Languages are
Awadhi , Bhili, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, Chhattisgarhi , Deccani, Gondi, Haryanvi , Kanauji , Kutchi, Magahi , Marwari (Rajastani),Portuguese, Sikkimese, Tibetan(sikkim)
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