Which are the Hindi language speaking countries?

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India and Nepal. Urdu is spoken in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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India is the major country where people speak Hindi around 25% of the population.
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1. INDIA 2. SINGAPORE 3. United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Botswana, Belize, Canada, Germany, Djibouti, United Kingdom, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines, Uganda, United States, Yemen, South Africa, Zambia
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India
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India fiji
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No, all country is not speaking Hindi. They are taking Hindi as a second language and that's why they learn Hindi in foreign countries.
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