Hindinoun
The name given by Europeans to that form of the Hindustani language which is chiefly spoken by native Hindus. In employs the Devanagari character, in which Sanskrit is written.
Hindinoun
the most widely spoken of modern Indic vernaculars; spoken mostly in the north of India; along with English it is the official language of India; usually written in Devanagari script
Hindiadjective
of or relating to or supporting Hinduism;
Hindinoun
an Indic language of northern India, derived from Sanskrit and written in the Devanagari script. It is the fourth most widely spoken language in the world, with more than 250 million people speaking it as their first language.
Hindiadjective
relating to Hindi.
Hindi
Hindi (Devanagari: हिन्दी, IAST/ISO 15919: Hindī), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: मानक हिन्दी, IAST/ISO 15919: Mānak Hindī), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in India. Hindi has been described as a standardised and Sanskritised register of the Hindustani language, which itself is based primarily on the Khariboli dialect of Delhi and neighbouring areas of Northern India.
Tamiladjective
Of or pertaining to the Tamils, or to their language.
Tamilnoun
One of a Dravidian race of men native of Northern Ceylon and Southern India.
Tamilnoun
The Tamil language, the most important of the Dravidian languages. See Dravidian, a.
Tamilnoun
a member of the mixed Dravidian and Caucasoid people of southern India and Sri Lanka
Tamilnoun
the Dravidian language spoken since prehistoric times by the Tamil people in southern India and Sri Lanka
Tamiladjective
of or relating to a speaker of the Tamil language or the language itself;