New language founded in India

@iDivision (1412)
Latvia
October 13, 2010 12:31am CST
Hey myLotters from India, i just saw this video on youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QjXGsUMD8U They claiming that thay have founded new language in india, but as i understand from what i see and know there could be many more unidentified languages in India. Maybe someone know more information to share with us about languages in India?
2 responses
@jb78000 (15139)
13 Oct 10
i am not from india but this is really interesting. i'm going to try and find somewhere other than youtube with information about this and hope that some indian mylotters respond here.
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@jb78000 (15139)
13 Oct 10
here - bbc report: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11479563
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@iDivision (1412)
• Latvia
13 Oct 10
Thanks for the link mate ;) I think there is a lot more such enclaves around the world where live some people whos language is unknown for us. India, China, africa and south america is the best places to search for the ones i think.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
18 Oct 10
That certainly is very interesting. It is so amazing that there are so many different languages in a country. I have been to India twice, and had the chance to travel a bit in the country. I certainly noted that there are different languages in different regions.
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@iDivision (1412)
• Latvia
18 Oct 10
I can agree that it is cool and interesting when there re so many different languages in one countyr, but as of country unity i am aware a little bit. Different language means diferent socialization level and different status in such a class societey as in india. As reporters said it could bring some problems in future if this small group of this new language spokers will make contacts with more people 'from outside'than they do it already with their neighbours.