Hindi is the main language of Bollywood Movies. All the movies are made in Hindi. There might a mixture of other languages like Punjabi with Hindi.
It is Hindi.
Well Bollywood is in India. It can originate from Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, and many more.Hindi
Hindi is not a language in the normal sense, it is a common way of communication that combines elements of several Asian languages. It is spoken throughout India. in that way it is similar to Urdu - another language formed from others, but including Arab dialects.
India is functioning just fine without a national language.
Most languages borrow from other languages, but that doesn't mean they're "made" from other languages.Urdu was not "made" from other languages but it has borrowed vocabulary from:ArabicPersianEnglishand several othersNote: Urdu has not "borrowed from Hindi" in that both Urdu and Hindi are dialects of the same language.
The name "Savannah" does not have a direct translation in Hindu or any other Indian languages. However, you may find variations of the name or similar-sounding names in Indian languages that carry a similar meaning or appeal.
Copy from movies of other languages.
in hindi, family is called "parivar".
The importance is Hindi is increasing. In today's world you can't find a country which does not have Indians. Hindi is a language which is similar to many other languages that follow the Devanagiri script. What this means is , many people who don't speak Hindi but some other Indian/South Asian language can understand what you are saying. Best of luck with that Mate!
The primary language spoken in Varanasi, India is Hindi. However, other languages commonly spoken in Varanasi include Bhojpuri, English, and Urdu.
Not necessarily. I am an Indian. I can speak Hindi and several other languages but Arabic is not one of them.
Hindi evolved from the ancient language Sanskrit, with influences from other languages in India. Over time, it developed as a distinct language, influenced by Persian, Arabic, and other regional languages. The standardized form of Hindi we know today was established in the 19th century.
Hindi is the main language of Bollywood Movies. All the movies are made in Hindi. There might a mixture of other languages like Punjabi with Hindi.
prob. chinese, english, german, spanish, french, arabic, hindi, etc.
"tham ja" is used in Hindi, Marathi & Marwari languages (I'm fluent with these 3 languages, however, it might be used in other similar languages too). Whichever language it is used in, "Tham ja" means to stop....... or to wait (in some cases, depending on the context it is used in.)
Answer: none of the above. The original Aryans spoke several Indo-Iranian languages which are the ancestors of Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, and similar languages. Of the four languages given above, the Indo-Iranian languages are most similar to English, but that means little as the languages are completely non-intelligible to most English-speakers.