languages of India
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languages of India
Summary
languages of India is a languages of a country[1]. It ranks in the top 0.62% of languages_of_a_country entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,541 views/month, #1 of 162).[2]
Key Facts
- languages of India is in the country of India[3].
- languages of India's instance of is recorded as languages of a country[4].
- languages of India's subclass of is recorded as languages of the Earth[5].
- languages of India's part of is recorded as culture of India[6].
- languages of India's Commons category is recorded as Languages of India[7].
- languages of India's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0l8lsv0[8].
- languages of India's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Languages of India[9].
- languages of India's National Library of Latvia ID is recorded as 000181496[10].
- languages of India's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Indian-languages[11].
- languages of India's topic has template is recorded as Template:Languages of India[12].
- languages of India's BBC Things ID is recorded as 1b872160-a68a-4145-8b15-325e9fd47262[13].
- languages of India's distribution map is recorded as South Asian Language Families.png[14].
- languages of India's studied by is recorded as Indology[15].
- languages of India's Encyclopædia Universalis ID is recorded as inde-arts-et-culture-langues-et-litteratures[16].
- languages of India's Quora topic ID is recorded as Languages-of-India[17].
- languages of India's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as Språk_i_India[18].
Why It Matters
languages of India ranks in the top 0.62% of languages_of_a_country entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,541 views/month, #1 of 162).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]