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Hindi is not the primary language spoken in Odisha. The dominant language in Odisha is Odia (Oriya), which is the official language of the state. However, due to migration and cultural diversity, especially in urban areas and among certain communities, Hindi may be spoken by some people as a secondary...
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Hindi is not the primary language spoken in Odisha. The dominant language in Odisha is Odia (Oriya), which is the official language of the state. However, due to migration and cultural diversity, especially in urban areas and among certain communities, Hindi may be spoken by some people as a secondary language or as a means of communication. Overall, while Hindi may have some presence in Odisha, it is not as common as Odia.

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Hindi is not as common as the primary languages spoken in Odisha, such as Odia. However, due to migration and cultural exchange, Hindi is spoken and understood by a significant portion of the population, particularly in urban areas and among certain communities
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Very common. About 84% people know hindi in odisha.
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Very common. About 84% people know hindi in odisha.
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Very common. About 84% people know hindi in odisha.
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Hindi is the fastest growing language in Odisha. It is growing with such a speed that slowly it will replace English & Odia in next few years as the preferred language. Today the official languages in Odisha is mainly English with somewhat Odia. In next few years what I feel & understand, Hindi will...
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Hindi is the fastest growing language in Odisha. It is growing with such a speed that slowly it will replace English & Odia in next few years as the preferred language. Today the official languages in Odisha is mainly English with somewhat Odia. In next few years what I feel & understand, Hindi will replace English & Odia as the preferred language across Odisha. You may say that it’s exaggerated & not possible but it is actually happening - 1/ Hindi is the most preferred common language & the chosen one even by the Odia community across Western Odisha. Across Western Odisha Hindi is the main language & somewhat Odia is now in a death bed there. Hindi is so common in Western Odisha cities that it feels like to be in are in Bihar, Jharkhand or Chhattisgarh e.g Rourkela, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Rajgangpur etc. The moment you enter to these cities if you speak Odia you would feel like an odd man out in your own state! read less
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Hindi is not the primary language of Odisha. The primary language spoken in Odisha is Odia, which is the official language of the state. However, due to India's linguistic diversity and the presence of Hindi as one of the official languages at the national level, there are Hindi speakers in Odisha, particularly...
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Hindi is not the primary language of Odisha. The primary language spoken in Odisha is Odia, which is the official language of the state. However, due to India's linguistic diversity and the presence of Hindi as one of the official languages at the national level, there are Hindi speakers in Odisha, particularly in urban areas and among migrants from other parts of India. In cities and towns, especially in commercial and government sectors, Hindi may be used as a second language or for communication with people from other states. However, its prevalence in Odisha is not as widespread as in some other parts of India.

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Hindi is not as common as the primary languages spoken in Odisha, such as Odia. However, due to migration and cultural exchange, Hindi is spoken and understood by a significant portion of the population, particularly in urban areas and among certain communities.
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