According to the 2011 Census, Hindi and its variants are the only major languages to have gained mother tongue adherents over the last 40 years, growing from 36.99% of the population in 1971 to 43.63% by 2011.
Is Hindi declining in India?
By 2031 more than half of India's population will be Hindi speakers while share of all other language speakers will decline.Is Hindi expanding?
Hindi growing in its own home region is one part of the dynamic. Even more interesting, however, is the fact that Hindi is also expanding geographically. Between 1991 and 2011, the number of Hindi native speakers in South India has nearly doubled. This, when the total population in these states has only gone up by 28%.Is Hindi becoming extinct?
Shockingly, a recent survey says that 220 languages have died in the last 5 decades. And, let's face it – Hindi is on the verge of extinction. Although Hindi is a feeder language to over 100 other languages in the North, the bleak scenario of the language only reminds us of the unkind truth.How popular is Hindi in the world?
Hindi is 3rd most spoken language in the world with 615 million speakers after English, Mandarin. Hindi is the 3rd most spoken language of the world in 2019 with 615 million speakers. The 22nd edition of the world language database Ethnologue stated English at the top of the list with 1,132 million speakers.Growing meaning in Hindi | Growing ka kya matlab hota hai | Spoken English classes
Can Hindi become a global language?
Hindi can become a global language but for that it has to defeat Mandarin Chinese and English which requires a lot of time and efforts. India is a multicultural nation and a land of many languages.Is Hindi becoming popular?
According to the 2011 Census, Hindi and its variants are the only major languages to have gained mother tongue adherents over the last 40 years, growing from 36.99% of the population in 1971 to 43.63% by 2011.Is Gujarati a dying language?
The Gujarati language is facing an uncertain future in this country, to put it mildly. At least its written form is in danger of a slow death. Although a living and vibrant language in India, Gujarati is suffering from an apparent indifference from the very people who speak it as their native language in Pakistan.How many languages are dying in India?
Linguistic expert Devy documented 780 living languages and claims that 400 of them are at risk of dying. There are five tribal languages that are moving towards extinction in India. Linguist experts say that the most threatened language is Majhi in Sikkim.Why South is kept away from Hindi?
Because Hindi is very far away from South India. If Hindi has to come through east, it would have to cross bengal and odissa. If it has to come through West, it has to cross Gujarat and Maharashtra (which are not hindianized completely).Is Hindi popular in South India?
Only 11% of Hindi-speakers speak a second language compared to more than 25% of South Indians. However, more multilingual south Indians speak English than Hindi, further reiterating the South Indian reluctance to adopt Hindi.How many Tamil people know Hindi?
Tamilians who can speak Hindi up 50% in 10 yrs across Tamil Nadu.Is English better than Hindi?
Englishas Official LanguageEnglish is the language,which is spoken and understood throughout India by the educated people. It canbe better link language than any of the Indian languages including Hindi. English is already in use in India in higher administration, higher learningand higher judiciary.