How common is Hindi language in Odisha?

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In Odisha, Hindi is not commonly spoken as compared to Odia, which is the official language of the state. Most people in Odisha communicate in Odia. However, some individuals in Odisha do use Hindi, especially when interacting with speakers of other languages.
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95% population in odisha understand Hindi and 75% people in odisha speaks Hindi , Bollywood movies are popular in odisha it's very common to speak in Hindi in odisha state compared to any other state apart from Mumbai and Delhi.
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In Odisha, Hindi is not commonly spoken as compared to Odia, which is the official language of the state. Most people in Odisha communicate in Odia. However, some individuals in Odisha do use Hindi, especially when interacting with speakers of other languages.
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In odisha Hindi is not native language ,odia is the
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In odisha Hindi is not native language, odia is the official language of odisha
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