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Has India lost 220 languages?

Yes, reports from surveys like the People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) and statements from linguistic experts indicate that India has lost around 220 languages in the last 50 years, with most belonging to nomadic or small communities, and many more remain endangered, according to sources from The Hindu and BBC. The decline is due to lack of recognition, community displacement, and stigma against 'underdeveloped' tongues, with the death of the last speaker of Bo language in 2010 highlighting this loss.
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Has India lost 220 languages in 50 years?

According to one report by UNESCO, India has topped the list of countries with the maximum number of dialects on the verge of extinction. According to D.G Rao, former Director of the Central Institute of Languages (CIIL), India has lost over 220 languages in the last 50 years.
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Does India have 200 languages?

According to the Census of India of 2001, India has 122 major languages and 1599 other languages.
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Who is the boy who speaks 400 languages?

The "400 language speaking boy" refers to Mahmood Akram, a teenage prodigy from Chennai, India, known for his extraordinary linguistic abilities, claiming fluency in 46 languages and the ability to read, write, and type in 400 languages, setting world records and inspiring many with his dedication to language learning.
 
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Who has 69 languages?

The country with 69 official languages is Mexico, which recognizes Spanish along with 68 indigenous languages, making it incredibly linguistically diverse, though Spanish is the predominant spoken language, say sources like Day Translations, Dictionary.com, and Wikipedia.
 
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Who can speak 42 languages fluently?

The person famous for speaking 42 languages fluently is Powell Alexander Janulus, a Canadian polyglot who set the Guinness World Record in 1985 after passing two-hour conversational fluency tests in those languages, including many Slavic languages, French, Spanish, German, and Asian languages. He was a court interpreter who learned languages by immersing himself and speaking with native speakers, even claiming proficiency in more and studying even more. 
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What is the #1 hardest language?

There's no single "hardest" language, but Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Japanese consistently rank at the top for English speakers due to their complex logographic writing systems, tonal elements (Mandarin), different scripts (Japanese: Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji), and unique grammar or pronunciation challenges like Arabic's vowelless writing and right-to-left script, making them incredibly difficult to master. 
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Who can speak 800 languages?

Papua New Guinea has the most languages in the world – over 800. Indonesia isn't far behind with over 700. Languages are spread unequally throughout the world.
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What is the IQ of a trilingual person?

The average IQ of respondents who knew <2 languages and those who knew three or more were comparable (109.43; 108.36)[17] have made an interesting observation in their paper. They mentioned that in bilingual children, the word input was lesser in each of their languages than monolinguals and had a smaller vocabulary.
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What are the 700 languages spoken in India?

Yes, India has over 700 languages, a testament to its vast linguistic diversity, with surveys like the People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) identifying around 780 languages, though census data and other reports often cite numbers ranging from 121 major languages (Census 2011) to over 1,300 mother tongues, highlighting the challenge of precise classification amidst thousands of dialects and endangered tongues.
 
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Which is the fastest growing language in India?

Hindi is the fastest growing language of India, followed by Kashmiri in the second place, with Meitei (officially called Manipuri) as well as Gujarati, in the third place, and Bengali in the fourth place, according to the 2011 census of India.
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Is Sanskrit still spoken in India today?

Sanskrit is still spoken today as the main language in a few areas in India including Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. In the village of Mathur in the southwest state of Karnataka, more than 90% are well-versed in Sanskrit.
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Is India having any official language?

No, India does not have a single national language; the Constitution recognizes Hindi and English as official languages for the central government, while allowing states to choose their own official languages, with 22 languages listed in the Eighth Schedule for recognition. Despite common misconceptions, Hindi was never declared the national language, and English continues as an official language due to historical resistance against imposing Hindi, as per the Official Languages Act of 1963.
 
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Which language is least spoken in India?

Among India's 22 scheduled languages, Sanskrit is the least spoken. The ancient language speaking population is just 0.00198 per cent of India's total population of 121 crore. It is preceded by Bodo, Manipuri, Konkani and Dogri in terms of the number of speakers.
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Which country has more languages than India?

Papua New Guinea Leads the World

Papua New Guinea stands far above all other nations, with 841 living languages documented in 2025.
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How high is Snoop Dogg's IQ?

Snoop Dogg reportedly has an IQ of 147, a score considered in the "highly gifted" or "genius" range, though this claim is often cited in trivia but lacks official verification, with the artist himself mentioning it in interviews, contrasting it with his past struggles with school. While many sources repeat this number, it's generally understood as self-reported or third-party trivia rather than an official score from a verified test, though he's known for his business acumen and lyrical skill.
 
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How many languages can Taylor Swift speak?

Taylor Swift primarily speaks English, her native language, but she has learned and uses specific phrases in other languages like Japanese, French, German, Spanish, and Gaelic for her international tours to connect with fans, though she isn't fluent in them. She often memorizes key greetings and interactions for concerts in different countries, showing a knack for picking up essential communication for specific events rather than full bilingualism.
 
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Is 97 IQ dumb?

No, an IQ of 97 is considered normal or average intelligence, falling squarely within the typical range of 85 to 115, meaning it is not "dumb" at all and indicates average problem-solving ability for your age, capable of handling everyday tasks and jobs. Scores around 100 are average, and 97 means you scored slightly below the midpoint but still within the broad average band, showing you're capable and not lacking in intelligence. 
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What language is hardest to learn?

UNESCO is giving credit where credit is due: Chinese is officially the most difficult language in the world.
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Do polyglots have high IQ?

No, polyglots don't necessarily have higher IQs than monolinguals, but language learning boosts specific cognitive functions like memory, focus, and problem-solving, making them better learners, though raw IQ scores often remain comparable; dedication, interest, and consistent practice are far more crucial than innate intelligence for becoming a polyglot. While some studies suggest bilingualism might correlate with greater fluid intelligence (especially early bilinguals) or changes in brain structure, the key isn't a super-high IQ, but the brain's adaptability from managing multiple languages.
 
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What is the oldest language still spoken?

Tamil. The record holder for the world's oldest language still in use today goes to Tamil. Around 78 million people speak Tamil, mostly in Sri Lanka (an island nation southeast of India), southern India, and Singapore. Tamil is one of 300+ languages Propio works in for translation and interpretation services.
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What is the #1 easiest language to learn?

While there's no single "easiest" language for everyone, Spanish is frequently cited as the top choice for native English speakers due to its phonetic spelling, shared Latin roots (cognates), similar alphabet, and abundant learning resources, with many finding it easy to achieve conversational fluency quickly. Other top contenders often include Norwegian, Dutch, Italian, and Portuguese, also part of the easy-to-learn category for English speakers according to the Foreign Service Institute (FSI). 
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Is Russian or Arabic harder?

Russian would be the easier language to learn. Still not easy though. Also keep in mind that Russian is a lot more homogeneous than Arabic , which means understanding spoken Arabic dialects is very, very difficult.
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