Why can't Tamil compete with the Hindi language?

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Because hindi is a national language and tamil is only a state language. Millions of people speaks hindi in all over the world but tamil is only speaks in tamilnadu state.
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Because hindi is a national language and tamil is only a state language. Millions of people speaks hindi in all over the world but tamil is only speaks in tamilnadu state
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Because Hindi is national language
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Tamil and Hindi are both significant languages in India, but Hindi's widespread use as a lingua franca and its status as one of India's official languages contribute to its broader influence and usage across the country. Tamil, while rich in literature and culture, is primarily spoken in the...
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Tamil and Hindi are both significant languages in India, but Hindi's widespread use as a lingua franca and its status as one of India's official languages contribute to its broader influence and usage across the country. Tamil, while rich in literature and culture, is primarily spoken in the southern states of India and has a strong regional identity. The prominence of Hindi in national politics, media, and education also contributes to its broader recognition and use compared to Tamil on a national scale. read less
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