Social Sciences, asked by Hxhfjvifif12467, 9 months ago

Which language was recognised as the official language after independence in Sri
Lanka?
a) Tamil
b) Hindi
c) Sinhala
d) Telugu

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Answered by nandiniagar516
1

Sinhala was the language that was recognised as the only official language of Srilanka in the year 1956.

At that time in 1956, the sinhalese people's population was around 67- 71 percent at that time.

It has its own writing structure, the Sinhalese alphabet, which is one of the Brahamic language.

Sinhala has different dialects and accents.

At the present moment,

Sinhala and Tamil both are the official languages in Sri Lanka..

Hope it helps you....

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sinhala was the language that was recognised as the only official language of Srilanka in the year 1956.

At that time in 1956, the sinhalese people's population was around 67- 71 percent at that time.

It has its own writing structure, the Sinhalese alphabet, which is one of the Brahamic language.

Sinhala has different dialects and accents.

At the present moment,

Sinhala and Tamil both are the official languages in Sri Lanka..

Explanation:

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