- - what is the most spoken language in india?
- - Language spoken by 600 million
- - "salaam bombay!" language
- - language of north india
- - Language that gives us pajamas and shampoo
- - A language of northern India
- - Language of the French in Dijon
- - Asian language related to Urdu
- - One of Indias official languages
- - Language widely spoken in India
- - Language required by each individual
- - language spoken in cochin district
- - Language that can be typed with a Devanagari keyboard
- - Narendra Kohli's language
- - Tongue needs iodine applied to back
- - India's national language
- - a language of south india
- - Language that is commonly spoken in India
- - Bollywood's first language?
- - The national language of India
- - language of a mullah in divine service
- - Part of speech in dialect, old language
- - Old Scottish farmworker, initially identifying Asian language
- - Some Spanish in different language
- - Language spoken by many in India
- - language in agra
- - Language of south India
- - Language we got the words "basmati" and "juggernaut" from
- - What some yogi-isms are in?
- - Language whence "jungle" and "shampoo"
- - Language that gave us the word "pajamas"
- - Language from which "guru" is derived
- - India's most prominent language
- - Bollywood film's language
- - Top-five world language
- - Bollywood language
- - Most-spoken language of India
- - Content of dispatch in diplomatic language
- - Language of India
- - Language from which 'dungarees' comes
- - Language, one that's back to front
- - An official New Delhi language
- - Language in short clue I'd revised
- - Language in Lucknow
- - Language akin to Urdu
- - Language used by Spanish Indians
- - Fighter in Burma wanting tips for Asian language
- - Yogi's language
- - Language in Bollywood films
- - A language of India
- - Official language of India
- - Language from which 'mongoose' is derived
- - Language in church in dispute
- - Language that gave us 'bungalow' and 'guru'
- - Delhi language
- - Language that gave us "guru" and "pundit"
- - Language of Delhi
- - One of India's official languages
- - Language that gives us "shampoo"
- - Language spoken by more than 300 million people
- - Language in Calcutta
- - Language that gives us "pajamas"
- - Language from which "jungle" and "pundit" are derived
- - Language from which "bungalow" and "jungle" come
- - Language that gives us "pundit"
- - Language that gave us "cheetah" and "chutney"
- - Language in Mumbai
- - Language in Kolkata
- - Language that gives us "cheetah" and "chutney"
- - One official language of India
- - Language in New Delhi
- - Language that gave us "pajamas"
- - Widely spoken Indic language
- - Language of 22-Across
- - "Thug" and "loot" derive from it
- - Language in which "pandit" means "teacher"
- - Language producing "shampoo" and "pajamas"
- - Answers to capitalized clues are loanwords from this language
- - Language that gave us "jungle" and "Juggernaut"
- - Language from which "pajamas" came
- - Language written in Devanagari
- - Language in which "basmati" means "fragrant"
- - Language spoken by 366 million people
- - New Delhi's language
- - New Delhi language
- - Language from which "thug" is derived
- - Language that gave us the words "bungalow" and "shampoo"
- - India's official language
- - Language of 366 million
- - Official language of many states in India
- - Language of 380 million
- - Language written in the Devanagari script
- - Language that gives us "shampoo" and "pajamas"
- - Language in 22-Across
- - Language for 350 million
- - Language spoken widely in India
- - India's main language
- - Major Asian language
- - Language in Bombay
- - Language spoken in India.
- - Group of languages of India.
- - Language of northern India.
- - Indic language
- - Language that gave us 'cummerbund'
- - Language spoken in New Delhi
- - Indo-Aryan language
- - Indian language.
- - Asian language
- - Language of 19-Across
- - Main language in India
- - Language of South Asia
- - language of a female i'm after
- - Dolphin did take in language
- - language derived from english in dialect form
- - Greeting without indicative language
- - language written in devanagari script
- - Speech indistinct — language muffled
- - 'Deer' is first recorded in an Indian language
- - Most commonly spoken language in India
- - Language you'd hear in Mumbai, and one of the most commonly spoken language in the world with around 600 million speakers
- - One of the official languages of India
- - Source of the word 'bungalow'
- - it can be heard in north india
- - a bit of research indicates it's a means of communication in asia
- - source of the words "mantra" and "mogul"
- - Foreign tongue somewhat rich in dialects
- - method of communication in british india
- - Origin of the word "dinghy"
- - Kin of Urdu
- - Tongue: deer has one
- - Source of 'cheetah' and 'mynah'
- - Source of 'mongoose' and 'mynah'
- - Source of 'shampoo' and 'bungalow'
- - Gandhi spoke it
- - Deer has one tongue
- - Linguistic source of "pajamas"
- - Source of 'pajamas' and 'cummerbund'
- - Source of 'bangle' and 'bungalow'
- - Rajah's tongue
- - Source of the word "bandanna"
- - Origin of the word "cheetah"
- - Tongue in Tehri
- - Relative of Urdu
- - Indic dialects
- - Wherein "namaste" is "hello"
- - Indo-Aryan tongue.
- - Delhi tongue
- - Indic tongue
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