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  1. Hindi er det næstmest talte sprog i verden efter kinesisk. Omkring 500 millioner mennesker taler hindi i Indien og andre steder, og det totale antal mennesker, som kan forstå sproget, er op imod 800 millioner. En undersøgelse fra 1997 viste, at 66 % af alle indere kan tale hindi. 180 millioner mennesker i Indien har det som modersmål, og ...

  2. www.wikipedia.orgWikipedia

    Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.

  3. Hindustani is a Central Indo-Aryan language based on Khari Boli (Khaṛi Boli). Its origin, development, and function reflect the dynamics of the sociolinguistic contact situation from which it emerged as a colloquial speech. It is inextricably linked with the emergence and standardisation of Urdu and Hindi.

  4. प्रमुख प्रकाशित पुस्तकें. गाँधी जी द्वारा मौलिक रूप से लिखित पुस्तकें चार हैं-- हिंद स्वराज, दक्षिण अफ्रीका के सत्याग्रह का इतिहास ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IndianIndian - Wikipedia

    Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor. Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country. South Asian ethnic groups, referring to people of the Indian subcontinent, as well as the greater South Asia region prior to the 1947 partition of India.

  6. Wikimedia community organization in India. WikiConference India is a Wikipedia conference first hosted in India in 2011. [9] In 2004 Wikimedia editors in India began planning a regional organization, Wikimedia India. [10] Organizers drafted by-laws in 2007, and in 2008 convened meetings with the assistance of the Centre for Internet and Society ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DevanagariDevanagari - Wikipedia

    Etymology. Devanāgarī is formed by the addition of the word deva ( देव) to the word nāgarī ( नागरी ). Nāgarī is an adjective derived from nagara ( नगर ), a Sanskrit word meaning "town" or "city," and literally means "urban" or "urbane.". [21] The word Nāgarī (implicitly modifying lipi, "script") was used on its own ...

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