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What is the hardest language to learn in India?

What is the hardest language to learn in India?

In India , Malayalam (official language of Kerala State) is the toughest language to learn compared to any other language in India. It is definitely not as hard as Mandarin or Arabic to learn. There are few rare sounds in Malayalam language that often does not exist in other languages.

Do Indian languages use the same alphabet?

All Indian languages have essentially the same alphabet derived from the Sanskrit alphabet. This common alphabet contains 33 consonants and 15 vowels in common practice. DIFFERENT GRAPHEME’S : The commonality in the alphabet does not extend the graphic forms used to express them in print.

Which language has beautiful letters in India?

Nearly 120 million people from all over the world are speaking in the beautiful Telugu language. Telugu is the official language of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Even the alphabet is very close to Kannada alphabet. Hence the language developed very richly and the biggest linguistic unit in India.

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What is the easiest language in India?

Hindi is the easiest language one could learn in India.

What are Indian letters called?

Devanagari

Devanagari देवनागरी
Script type Abugida
Time period Early form: 1st century CE Modern form: 7th century CE to present
Direction left-to-right
Region India 120+ languages use Devanagari Script Fiji as script for Fiji Hindi South Africa as protected language (script) Nepal

Does India use the English alphabet?

English is an official language of 7 states and 5 Union Territories and also additional an official language of 7 states and 1 Union Territory….

Indian English
Writing system Latin (English alphabet) Unified English Braille
Official status
Official language in India
Language codes

Which Indian language is easiest to learn?

Overall Bengali has the easiest grammar – no genders for inanimate objects (like tree, hand, clock etc) and consistent verb conjugations and a vocabulary very similar to that of Hindi. For a person with no prior knowledge of any Indian language Bengali would be at the top of this list.