Language
|
State(s)
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Eastern
|
13
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Eastern
|
83
|
||
Tibeto-Burman
|
1.4
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Northwestern
|
2.3
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Western
|
46
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Central
|
258–422[26]
|
||
Dravidian
|
38
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Dardic
|
5.5
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Southern
|
2.5–7.6[27]
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Eastern
|
12–32[28]
|
||
Dravidian
|
33
|
||
Tibeto-Burman
|
1.5
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Southern
|
72
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Northern
|
2.9
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Eastern
|
33
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Northwestern
|
29
|
||
Indo-Aryan
|
0.01
|
non-regional
|
|
Munda
|
6.5
|
Santhal tribals of the Chota Nagpur Plateau (comprising the states of Bihar,Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha)
|
|
Indo-Aryan, Northwestern
|
2.5
|
non-regional
|
|
Dravidian
|
61
|
||
Dravidian
|
74
|
||
Indo-Aryan, Central
|
52
|
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