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Besides English, what is the most commonly spoken language in India and is it hard to learn?

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Besides English, what is the most commonly spoken language in India and is it hard to learn?

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  1. Hindi is the most spoken language in India.It  depends on your skills to learn but if you know the basics,you can easily travel through India and Pakistan.

    You have to devote 15 days for learning the basics.

    Common, it is easy.................


  2. The most common language people speak is hindi, If you can learn hindi and if u know English, u can survive in india. Hindi is mostly spoken in North Side. In South India, each state has their own language and they are totally different like Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam,........

    Hindi is not very hard to learn....

    it is similar to Spanish...

  3. Hindi is our official language.it depends upon the person,nothing is hard.just learn upto ur best and watch hindi movies.all the best for ur new lang learning.

  4. Hindi is the official language of India and commonly spoken in India. For a person outside India it may be little difficult to learn the pronounciation and the script  (deonagari script) which is quite different from roman language.

  5. Hindi is the other most commonly spoken language in India. It is a sanskrit derivative, so it may be difficult for someone of western background to learn as the script, sentece syntax and pronounciation are very different. However, like a Sanskritic languages, Hindi is very systematic and logical, so with some hard work anyone can master Hindi.

    Take a look at these sites and get started...

    www.myhinditeacher.com

    www.word2word.com/coursead.html

    ivatika.com

    www.onlinehindiguru.com

    www.languageshome.com/English-Hindi.ht...

  6. Hindi

    easy to learn you can learn good hindi in 30 days.

    :)

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