Which language has maximum number of letters?

Which language has maximum number of letters?

Khmer
The language with the most letters is Khmer (Cambodian), with 74 (including some without any current use).

How many letters are there in Indian language?

All Indian languages have essentially the same alphabet derived from the Sanskrit alphabet. This common alphabet contains 33 consonants and 15 vowels in common practice.

Which language of world has 84 number of alphabets?

Ubykh
Ubykh has 84 phonemic consonants, a record high amongst languages without click consonants, but only 2 phonemic vowels.

Which language has less alphabets?

Rotokas
Language with the shortest alphabet: Rotokas (12 letters). Approx. 4300 people speak this East Papuan language. They live primarily in the Bougainville Province of Papua New Guinea.

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What language has 37?

Albanian
On page 104 of the codex, we find two lines of Albanian written in an original alphabet of 37 letters, influenced, as it would seem, by Glagolitic script.

How many official languages are there in India?

However, the Indian constitution has not given the status of national language to any language. The 22 official languages in India are described below: Hindi is the most spoken as well as one of the official languages in India. It is an Indo-Aryan language that is written in Devanagari script.

When was Hindi declared as the official language of India?

The Indian constitution, in 1950, declared Hindi in Devanagari script to be the official language of the union.

What is the official language of the Union Government of India?

The exact extent to which, and the areas in which, the Union government uses Hindi and English, respectively, is determined by the provisions of the Constitution, the Official Languages Act, 1963, the Official Languages Rules, 1976, and statutory instruments made by the Department of Official Language under these laws.

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What is the official language of the Indian passport?

The front cover of a contemporary Indian passport, with the national emblem and inscriptions in Hindi and English. The Indian constitution, in 1950, declared Hindi in Devanagari script to be the official language of the union.