Is Hindi a dying language? Will it eventually die out like Sanskrit?

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Will never die
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Will never die
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Not at all... because it's official language of India and government promoting it via various schemes and honourable pm is also promoting it at international level.
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No, not at all. Hindi isn't a dying language. It's the national language of India and third most spoken language in the world. It would never die!
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No hindi is not a dying language, it's a rising language major population in India speaks Hindi and Hindi already own the position as a nation language it can't be vanished because of his valuable traces it left in every corner of India.
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People like to speak in English which is the Universal language. Hindi is spoken by those who don't know English. Hindi is our national language and Indian citizens should not let Hindi language fade out like Sanskrit.
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Hindi is not dying language and will never end. Even Sanskrit is the root of most of language, so Sanskrit is never ending Language.
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People like to speak in English which is the Universal language. Hindi is spoken by those who don't know English. Hindi is our national language and Indian citizens should not let Hindi language fade out like Sanskrit
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People like to speak in English which is the Universal language. Hindi is spoken by those who don't know English. Hindi is our national language and Indian citizens should not let Hindi language fade out like Sanskrit read less
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No not at all World wide approximately585 million people speak hindi
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