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|Aimol||Critically endangered||aim |
|Aimol||Critically endangered||aim||Manipur |
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|Baghati||Critically endangered||bfz |
|Baghati||Critically endangered||bfz||Himachal Pradesh |
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|Bellari||Critically endangered||brw |
|Bellari||Critically endangered||brw||Karnataka |
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|Gadaba||Critically endangered||gdb, gau |
|Gadaba||Critically endangered||gdb, gau||Andhra Pradesh |
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|Handuri||Critically endangered||hii |
|Handuri||Critically endangered||hii||Himachal Pradesh |
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|Koraga||Vulnerable||nbe||Karnataka |
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|Kuruba||Critically endangered||kfi |
|Kuruba||Critically endangered||kfi||Karnataka |
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|Sentilese||Vulnerable||sen||Andaman & Nicobar |
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|Mandeali||Definitely endangered||mjl |
|Mandeali||Definitely endangered||mjl|| Himachal Pradesh |
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|Mara||Definitely endangered||mrh |
|Mara||Definitely endangered||mrh||Mizoram |
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Revision as of 08:00, 9 December 2019
Most widely spoken languages of India
- Hindi
- English
- Bengali
- Marathi
- Telegu
- Tamil
- Malayalam
- Kashmiri
- Urdu
- Sanskrit
Status
Name | Language | Stems | Covergae | Loctaion |
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Apertium-hin | Hindi | 37,833 | ~83.1% | Apertium-hin |
Apertium-urd | Urdu | 14,943 | ~64.6% | Apertium-urd |
Existing language pairs
Language pairs | Language 1 | Language 2 |
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apertium-urd-hin | Urdu | Hindi |
apertium-eng-hin | English | Hindi |
apertium-as-hi | Assamese | Hindi |
apertium-bn-hi | Bengali | Hindi |
apertium-guj-hin | Gujarati | Hindi |
apertium-hin-pan | Hindi | Punjabi |
apertium-mar-hin | Marathi | Hindi |
apertium-snd-hin | Sindhi | Hindi |
apertium-urd-pan | Urdu | Punjabi |
apertium-urd-snd | Urdu | Sindhi |
Vulnerability
This table summarizes the vulnerability of various Indian languages. Vulnerability data is derived from the ‘Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, © UNESCO, http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas’,IASSCORE and Wikipedia.
Language | Status | ISO 639-3 | |
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Aimol | Critically endangered | aim | Manipur |
Baghati | Critically endangered | bfz | Himachal Pradesh |
Bellari | Critically endangered | brw | Karnataka |
Gadaba | Critically endangered | gdb, gau | Andhra Pradesh |
Handuri | Critically endangered | hii | Himachal Pradesh |
Koraga | Vulnerable | nbe | Karnataka |
Kuruba | Critically endangered | kfi | Karnataka |
Sentilese | Vulnerable | sen | Andaman & Nicobar |
Mandeali | Definitely endangered | mjl | Himachal Pradesh |
Mara | Definitely endangered | mrh | Mizoram |