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pie chart of languages spoken in Arunachal Pradesh​

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Arunachal Pradesh's official languages are Hindi and English, with Sanskrit being an optional third language.

Explanation:

It is unclear exactly how many languages and dialects are spoken in Arunachal Pradesh. There are 30, probably 50 different languages/dialects in use, in addition to many dialects and sub-dialects that correspond with tribal territories. Nyishi, Dafla, Miji, Adi, Gallong, Wancho, Tagin, Hill Miri, Mishui, Mohpa, Nocte, Aka, Tangsa, and Khamti are a few among them. They are a sizable majority of the Tibeto-Burman language family. Inroads into Hindi are ongoing. In some places, the usage of Nagalese as a link language is fairly widespread.

Members of the tribes who have lived there for a long time have produced all of these dialects. Adi is one of the languages spoken in Arunachal Pradesh and is mostly spoken by members of the Adi tribe. The members of this unique tribe live among the majestic Himalayan knolls. Additionally, a sizeable section of their people is dispersed throughout the areas known as Upper Subansiri, Siang, and Dibang Valley.

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