Hindi can be written using English alphabets easily. And moreover, Hindi is a very difficult language to type. Most of the people use English alphabets.
Well one of the reasons is that most Indians type in English on the internet. It may be English or the Indian languages typed in English, which is really common.
there are so many languages in india that in fact significant chunk doesnt even know hindi but a common theme remains the knowledge of english, no matter what's their mother tongue.
But the representations may change from place to place like, 1 may be writen in some other form around the universe. Even within ourself the numbers and symbols are written in different ways in different languages.
4:15 that is the point. In india varied regions have varied languages. We have 22 official languages and many people think hindi is only language used in india. It is the most spoken FIRST language but not even half of the population speaks hindi. And most people can speak atleast 3 or 4 languages and only one being their mother tongue which may or may not be hindi. Many people understand english ad their second language or even third. For me gujarati is first language Hindi is second language And english is third.
I'm from the Netherlands and I only watch english content, English is really easy to learn language, I basically always have been able to understand English, I sometimes think in english or have conversations in english with dutch people because things just sound nicer in english
Dude that’s weird but I’m kinda the same with Spanish/Portuguese I watch Spanish or Brazilian content but I commented on the videos or articles in English cause it’s easy and everyone else is too haha
usually when u visit japans, china, Spain websites, by default u will get their national language as websites language. but in India u will get English as default. u have change it manually, so technically this is the reason Hindi is not their in list and also India has no official national language
@@aar6538 no, we dont have any particular national language. Most wide spoken language is Hindi and almost everyone understands it but its not a national language. We do have 22 official languages tho.
@@aadipandey8237 only in the northen part of India hindi is widely spoken but when it comes to the southern part there are at least 4 different languages
@@srivisnu2862 yes I know, that's why I said we dont have any national language. if we did that would be unfair to the states that dont speak that language.
I feel like a lot of people in these countries know English so they default to it when interacting online. Russian is a bit unique. They have a sizable online presence, invests in a lot of online political(and other)engagement, and English isn’t as widely spoken there as it is in other countries. With all those factors at play, when people from Russia do engage, it’s done through their native language.
Russia actively refused to learn English until recently, and since they already have sizeable internet presence, they didn't have to rely on English websites.
Actually, back in the days of USSR, 15 countries were in the union and to this day nearly all of these countries use Russian in some way or the other, which is quite significant in regards to the web language of choice. It’s almost like an international language for post soviet countries.
Russians has an easy and cheap access to the Internet. It's $5-10 per month. On the other hand, very few Russian are proficient with the English, and they prefer to use domestic sites, where they can communicate in their native language. For instance, Russians have VK, it's an Russian SNS, and it's in fact more user-friendly than Facebook.
Hello? People in India, Indonesia, Vietnam and The Philippines will still very often use English when writing on the internet, just like in every other country. The fact that Russian is the 2nd most used language on the internet means many Russian speaking people aren't capable or don't need to write in English on the internet as much. That might be because many Russians can't speak English, or because they have enough resources in their native language so they don't need to look up or write and interact with people from other countries in English.
In India, most people(almost 80-90 percent) use the internet using English. Not that much funding and interest are being shown for creating websites in regional languages. For typing, we use English even for words In regional languages. For example, I type Tamil using English - becomes Tanglish. Vanakkam and Nandri. :)
1) Hindi is lot harder to type. 2) Hindi words can be easily written via English alphabets(hinglish). 3) If the content creator speaks English then i will also just write comment in English , just to make it understandable. 4) The study may have have taken Hinglish sentences as english, as a lot of people speak hinglish in comments of indian channels.
We speak and use Marathi (10th largest first language), Punjabi (9th), Kannada, Telugu (11th), Tamil (18th), Malyalam, Bengali (5th), so on... depending on the state, along with English here in Indian union.
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I am not at all surprised by the lack of Indian languages in the list, most Indian websites are in English, even the government ones, and even if a website does have other language, it is usually paired with English for everything other than articles.
@@weeklymation6875 I see, we have the same in spoken language, different dialect every neighbouring town/city, and further you go the less similar. But the difference is that our written text is the same, so we can understand once something is read/written.
India is one of the largest English speakers of the world. 95% (approx) Indians use English for their Internet Interests. I would freak out writing this comment in Devnagri (hindi langauge's) script. source : i'M an InDiAn
This might be because of most of the website allover the world are having context in English and fir india there are hindi website but majority of them are in English and in India we people type massages in English alphabets even tho we are talking in hindi
Interesting discussion. Maybe you have to view it from the language pride and socioeconomic perspectives. Stereotypically, Chinese people are business-minded. So creating a website that has the widest reach matters more to them than preserving their language. French people for example is very proud of their language and heritage (my assumption). So you can see both percentages between websites and share of speaking population, they aren't too far off for French. A French person will be more likely to build a website in French than in English.
“Used by top 10M websites.” Okay… used by websites. It would greatly differ if it’s “used by users of the websites.” The comments section is wildly different.
Lewwww.!!!! if you are reading this, in India most of the big websites have a hindi version or a Hindi translated website. Example Facebook, Google or Amazon, etc....!!! 🤗🤗🤗 Just go and try it out Lewwww.!!!! Or willy dooooo.!!!!!! But to clarify many of us use the English version only...
Marathi can be phonetically written easily in Latin script, also the English to Marathi keyboard is very easy and useful than original Marathi keyboard
The use of chinese characters with computers in general is a great hassle for the typing and that contributes. And the comparing statistics should rather be the literate population not the native speakers especially when many don't just use native language on the internet.
I knew it was Russian ( or Chinese and Russian on the 3rd place ) The reason is that there are quite q few countries that speak this language, and most people in those countries don't speak English. ) I feel like Indians mostly use English these days, especially on the internet. Really surprised to see Mandarin to be only the 10th
Theres more of em than you think. My language isnt really spoken on the internet (Seychelles). Countries like ourd just use english. Not surprising since they got bigger game servers, must be a lot of people online
Хехе, привет) But I think Spanish makes more sense, actually. Chinese users don't use "normal" Internet that much and people from India use English on the Internet a lot. And Spanish is the next big language after these two
And I think the Chinese websites have not been taken into consideration here that might be the season for it bot to be in the list most Chinese websites are for only Chinese consumers, this needs to be looked into. The reason of Hindi not being there is that most users of India use mostly English as consumption of content like even on youtube they will be using the language as English even though the content of videos they watch is Hindi. Secondary there are a lot of languages used in. India other than Hindi like Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Gujrati, Bangla, Malayalam, Marathi, and many more
English is just the unofficial language of the world. Because it is so widely used it became very easy to learn it. Also there is so much content in English that it makes things easier. There are many people here, including me, that prefer to use it just for the simplicity. So many people know it well enough these days and it is basically used for a bridge
Hindi users use English script to speak Hindi on the Internet Example.... "mujhe aap ka show bhahoot pasand hai" which means that "I love your show very much".....I hope that this clears people's doubt.
As an Indian i speak 4 languages Gujarati,Marathi,Hindi and English, and i type in english for these 4 languages, so the data ratio for english is 4/4 not 1/4 . thats why Hindi is not on the list.
Most Indians use English while on the internet as many of them know English. Even if they use hindi on the internet, they often use hindi in English characters which I assume will count as English in the data collected. Using local language characters for Indian languages on the internet is very very rare
Many Indian websites use English instead of Hindi. This is because although Hindi is the official language, there are many people who do not speak Hindi but do speak English
Those 22 languages are the officially recognised languages and Hindi is one them. However, section 343(1) of the Indian Constitution says that "The official language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script." Also, Hindi is the most widely spoken and understood language. I'm pretty sure you guys must be understanding/speaking Hindi too
I'd say Hindi isn't on this list because most users type hindi using English letters(called hinglish) , cuz typing Hindi using hindi script (devanagari) takes more time & effort.
yeah i am an Indian and i speak English almost as if it was my native language too alongside Hindi. I didn't wanna admit, but no one, not even indians like written Hindi. They are fine if Hindi is spoken but not if its written cuz its frikking hard to read man.
i think you misunderstood only because lot of people watching from india this is not necessary mean hindi should be in top list because Hindi is just one of the language among all other languages in india, bollywood misinterpreting india=hindi but this is not the case....
India has Many Languages other than Hindi, Hindi is spoken by Only 30%-40%and all Indians who are using Internet are using English Websites, Also Local language websites are mostly Government sites which uses rarely by users
The amount of people using hindi is low man. Like even if pages are loaded in hindi, there's a lotta letters in hindi and not every page supports all characters. And typing in Hindi wow, like finding all the letters in 2 sheets of letters it's a mess. We use English because it's just 26 letters compared to 50 plus letters.
"kya kr the ho bhai" is a Hindi statement but it's written in English language. A Hindi speaker will understand it but to a native English speaker its gibberish. moreover, you are forgetting the fact that India has the most number of English speakers in the world( broken English nonetheless but still, English). We do have Hindi versions of websites and applications available to us but I haven't seen anyone using em.
Saying that 1.3% is "Portuguese" is totally false. Most of the websites that usually have the label "portuguese" are actually Brazilian. Brazilian and Portuguese are not the same. Take software as an example. More than half of the software that has "Portugal" or "portuguese" as language is actually Brazilian and NOT Portuguese. Most of the people in Portugal, when they see a software in "Portuguese (brazilian)" tend to install it in Enlisgh, rather than in Brazilian. For comparation It's like saying that English is American. It's not. American is from America and English if from England.
I knew Hindi won't be on that list because Hindi is very time consuming to type, hence people just type Hindi in English (Hinglish, yeah that's a thing).
Only 44% of the population in India speak Hindi. Southern and north east states have different state languages and most of the people there can't speak or understand Hindi.
Hindi can be written using English alphabets easily. And moreover, Hindi is a very difficult language to type. Most of the people use English alphabets.
Vietnam in the list???? 😆😆😆
It’s called Roman Mukherjee जी
Hinglish
Are you saying people use the internet in English or just use the letters? Because most of the European languages use the same letters
The point is what language your youtube menu and other things are showing what is language you have set.
A lot of Indians read and write English. They only use Hindi when they need to REALLY make a point. 😁Love to my Indian bros and sis from Chicago
Likewise bro 🙏🏻
Whassup homies
he’s got a point xD
I was going to say that
Due to most of the hindi users use Hinglish (Hindi in English)
😂😂
I gues
same with filipino, tagalog we call it taglish
@@eddieyoon9661 get outa here bot
Hinglish you mean the font or the language hindi mix with english?
Well one of the reasons is that most Indians type in English on the internet. It may be English or the Indian languages typed in English, which is really common.
Yeah most Indians type on an English keyboard instead of the hindi keyboard so probably that's why Hindi wasn't on that list
I am a Spanish speaker but if I type in Spanish it will direct me to Spain 90% of the time Even dough I’m in the US
Scammers🤣
English is like Python or a simple coding language thats also efficient in getting thoughts translated verbally.
Python fan boys 👍
If english is like python so japanese is c
there are so many languages in india that in fact significant chunk doesnt even know hindi but a common theme remains the knowledge of english, no matter what's their mother tongue.
सही बोला आपने
Exactly
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Obviously binary isn’t going to on there. Duh
But the representations may change from place to place like, 1 may be writen in some other form around the universe. Even within ourself the numbers and symbols are written in different ways in different languages.
Not every country has our numbres tho...
@@Donilan I said UNIVERSAL. That includes space and other dimensions.
Guys cause we type Hindi in English font.
Hinglish
4:15 that is the point. In india varied regions have varied languages. We have 22 official languages and many people think hindi is only language used in india.
It is the most spoken FIRST language but not even half of the population speaks hindi.
And most people can speak atleast 3 or 4 languages and only one being their mother tongue which may or may not be hindi.
Many people understand english ad their second language or even third.
For me gujarati is first language
Hindi is second language
And english is third.
I'm from the Netherlands and I only watch english content, English is really easy to learn language, I basically always have been able to understand English, I sometimes think in english or have conversations in english with dutch people because things just sound nicer in english
same
Dude that’s weird but I’m kinda the same with Spanish/Portuguese I watch Spanish or Brazilian content but I commented on the videos or articles in English cause it’s easy and everyone else is too haha
Same
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Most Indians use English on the Internet because typing in English is easier than in Hindi.
Because we are used to it
usually when u visit japans, china, Spain websites, by default u will get their national language as websites language. but in India u will get English as default. u have change it manually, so technically this is the reason Hindi is not their in list and also India has no official national language
Wait no national language?
@@aar6538 there are 22 official languages. Hindi and English are the most common.
@@aar6538 no, we dont have any particular national language. Most wide spoken language is Hindi and almost everyone understands it but its not a national language. We do have 22 official languages tho.
@@aadipandey8237 only in the northen part of India hindi is widely spoken but when it comes to the southern part there are at least 4 different languages
@@srivisnu2862 yes I know, that's why I said we dont have any national language. if we did that would be unfair to the states that dont speak that language.
In India Indians speak more 50 languages in different parts so all use English
Wow so smart
I feel like a lot of people in these countries know English so they default to it when interacting online. Russian is a bit unique. They have a sizable online presence, invests in a lot of online political(and other)engagement, and English isn’t as widely spoken there as it is in other countries. With all those factors at play, when people from Russia do engage, it’s done through their native language.
Russia actively refused to learn English until recently, and since they already have sizeable internet presence, they didn't have to rely on English websites.
Actually, back in the days of USSR, 15 countries were in the union and to this day nearly all of these countries use Russian in some way or the other, which is quite significant in regards to the web language of choice. It’s almost like an international language for post soviet countries.
Big brain reply bro 🤘🏻
Ожидал увидеть хоть немного русских комментариев 😔
Вот и я )))
Russians has an easy and cheap access to the Internet. It's $5-10 per month. On the other hand, very few Russian are proficient with the English, and they prefer to use domestic sites, where they can communicate in their native language. For instance, Russians have VK, it's an Russian SNS, and it's in fact more user-friendly than Facebook.
Hello? People in India, Indonesia, Vietnam and The Philippines will still very often use English when writing on the internet, just like in every other country. The fact that Russian is the 2nd most used language on the internet means many Russian speaking people aren't capable or don't need to write in English on the internet as much. That might be because many Russians can't speak English, or because they have enough resources in their native language so they don't need to look up or write and interact with people from other countries in English.
In India, most people(almost 80-90 percent) use the internet using English. Not that much funding and interest are being shown for creating websites in regional languages. For typing, we use English even for words In regional languages. For example, I type Tamil using English - becomes Tanglish. Vanakkam and Nandri. :)
1) Hindi is lot harder to type.
2) Hindi words can be easily written via English alphabets(hinglish).
3) If the content creator speaks English then i will also just write comment in English , just to make it understandable.
4) The study may have have taken Hinglish sentences as english, as a lot of people speak hinglish in comments of indian channels.
Hum nai mante ye sab.. 😂😂 is it English then I will be fine 🤣🤣
Dutch represent 0.6 on web and 0.3 real world. Nice!
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If there is an analysis on most English speakers by the country India will be the top of that analysis.
that is a shame on us
@@tarifhussain7925 yeah
@@tarifhussain7925 exactly
It'd be the US tho
@@Hhhh22222-w na buddy, it's not, we got more English speakers than states, canada combined
Your podcast getting more and more interesting lew, love your team
We speak and use Marathi (10th largest first language), Punjabi (9th), Kannada, Telugu (11th), Tamil (18th), Malyalam, Bengali (5th), so on... depending on the state, along with English here in Indian union.
We Indian people don't use Hindi, we use "Hinglish", Hindi with English letters.
Urdu and Hindi is same. :)
@@zubairahmed7214 janab Urdu ka lehza hume bhi behad bhata hai❤️
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CSS decides to pop into the chat
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@@plushsu8078 and then java comes in
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I am not at all surprised by the lack of Indian languages in the list, most Indian websites are in English, even the government ones, and even if a website does have other language, it is usually paired with English for everything other than articles.
Actually India has more than 50 different languages .
Language changes in small increments every 50 km or so.
is it just the spoken language or is there a different written text as well in each of those town/cities?
@@jayzee316 different text and language and official are 22 ,it's like new country in different region
@@weeklymation6875 I see, we have the same in spoken language, different dialect every neighbouring town/city, and further you go the less similar. But the difference is that our written text is the same, so we can understand once something is read/written.
@@jayzee316 yep
In my 15 years using the internet
I've NEVER seen a Hindi or a Bangla Language website
I just came to see if Hindi is part of this
Hindi ka toh pata nahi,par next time Haryanvi zaroor hogi.
@@abcd-fx9bw waht
@@0sus he is speaking in hinglish(hindi in english letters)
@@farismustafa5389 dont you mean latin letters
@@abcd-fx9bw tum khud hindi me bat kr rhe but...xd
maybe hindi not in list because on the internet indian wrote hindi in English alphabet so they assume that the alphabetical hindi is English 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
It’s simple...this list indicates the *native* language of the top websites, not the native language of the users.
Its difficult to type Hindi on keyboard so we use Hinglish instead
Like
How r u = kaisa ho = कैसे हो।
Which headphones are you wearing lew?
Everyone who plays cs go guessed Russian would be second..... Some might have even argued first!
فوق العاده جالبه 😊 رتبه ۵
It's just what languages used by those websites. People in India mostly use english online, that's why Hindi is not there.
India is one of the largest English speakers of the world. 95% (approx) Indians use English for their Internet Interests. I would freak out writing this comment in Devnagri (hindi langauge's) script.
source : i'M an InDiAn
Indians use Hindi with English subtitles.most Indians who have to youtube knows english.
Not even a lot of websites/apps have a Filipino-translated menu.
since its easier to write hindi in english while using keyword i was sure it wont be on top
Bcz Indians prefer English over Hindi 😂😂
It's easy to type hindi in English than typing hindi 😂😂😂
Do they go live? Where can I find them
This might be because of most of the website allover the world are having context in English and fir india there are hindi website but majority of them are in English and in India we people type massages in English alphabets even tho we are talking in hindi
Indians are multilingual. I speak four languages and understand six . Lew
Interesting discussion. Maybe you have to view it from the language pride and socioeconomic perspectives. Stereotypically, Chinese people are business-minded. So creating a website that has the widest reach matters more to them than preserving their language. French people for example is very proud of their language and heritage (my assumption). So you can see both percentages between websites and share of speaking population, they aren't too far off for French. A French person will be more likely to build a website in French than in English.
I have stumbled upon more Russian Websites/forums than any other language apart from English
“Used by top 10M websites.”
Okay… used by websites. It would greatly differ if it’s “used by users of the websites.”
The comments section is wildly different.
Lewwww.!!!!
if you are reading this, in India most of the big websites have a hindi version or a Hindi translated website. Example Facebook, Google or Amazon, etc....!!! 🤗🤗🤗
Just go and try it out Lewwww.!!!! Or willy dooooo.!!!!!!
But to clarify many of us use the English version only...
Yup.. it's true.. We speak but ..we don't use it on internet..
Even if whn we type smething in hindi but in Eng Text
Marathi can be phonetically written easily in Latin script, also the English to Marathi keyboard is very easy and useful than original Marathi keyboard
The use of chinese characters with computers in general is a great hassle for the typing and that contributes.
And the comparing statistics should rather be the literate population not the native speakers especially when many don't just use native language on the internet.
I knew it was Russian ( or Chinese and Russian on the 3rd place )
The reason is that there are quite q few countries that speak this language, and most people in those countries don't speak English. )
I feel like Indians mostly use English these days, especially on the internet.
Really surprised to see Mandarin to be only the 10th
I guessed Russian as the second language coz most PC games are usually cracked by Russians, and piracy is still pretty rife in most parts of the world
We use pseudo-hindi-english. speaking hindi with english characters
Theres more of em than you think. My language isnt really spoken on the internet (Seychelles). Countries like ourd just use english. Not surprising since they got bigger game servers, must be a lot of people online
Хехе, привет)
But I think Spanish makes more sense, actually. Chinese users don't use "normal" Internet that much and people from India use English on the Internet a lot. And Spanish is the next big language after these two
మేము చూస్తాము మేము ఎందుకు ఉండమో ఆ పట్టికలో
Telugu lo enni websites unnai bro?
telugu vallu kuda english lo ne type chestaru
I'm Telugu I live in Chhattisgarh I can understand telugu but I'm not good at speaking
We need more Willy Du's Wildcard.
Dass Persisch so weit oben ist, hätte ich nicht gedacht. 🤔
Ein deutscher
Well...I’m not surprised at all. Не удивлён, от слова совсем ;)
Eso explica por que siempre me aparecen paginas rusas “Radom”
¿Qué andas buscando? 😂
they are probably surveyed on csgo servers
Haryanvi language is seriously getting famous.
@@hypermax474 jisne gaana likha se
Haah😂
@@hypermax474 jiska admi dhola ha😂
Sabh Haryanvi ka hee baat kyu kar rhe hain Comments me???
@@hypermax474 najafgarh , delhi
will I'm Arabic exactly from Yemen and its amazing that I learned English so that I can watch your videos.
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And I think the Chinese websites have not been taken into consideration here that might be the season for it bot to be in the list most Chinese websites are for only Chinese consumers, this needs to be looked into.
The reason of Hindi not being there is that most users of India use mostly English as consumption of content like even on youtube they will be using the language as English even though the content of videos they watch is Hindi. Secondary there are a lot of languages used in. India other than Hindi like Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Gujrati, Bangla, Malayalam, Marathi, and many more
English is just the unofficial language of the world. Because it is so widely used it became very easy to learn it. Also there is so much content in English that it makes things easier. There are many people here, including me, that prefer to use it just for the simplicity. So many people know it well enough these days and it is basically used for a bridge
Because We Indians write Hindi in English words ! 😂😂
Hindi users use English script to speak Hindi on the Internet Example.... "mujhe aap ka show bhahoot pasand hai" which means that "I love your show very much".....I hope that this clears people's doubt.
As an Indian i speak 4 languages Gujarati,Marathi,Hindi and English, and i type in english for these 4 languages, so the data ratio for english is 4/4 not 1/4 . thats why Hindi is not on the list.
Most Indians use English while on the internet as many of them know English. Even if they use hindi on the internet, they often use hindi in English characters which I assume will count as English in the data collected. Using local language characters for Indian languages on the internet is very very rare
Many Indian websites use English instead of Hindi. This is because although Hindi is the official language, there are many people who do not speak Hindi but do speak English
@@dineshs5175 Hindi is the official spoken language and English and the regional language are the accepted languages for documentation.
@@tusharnasery7311 nope Hindi is not official, we have 22 official language and English is like common for all 22
Those 22 languages are the officially recognised languages and Hindi is one them. However, section 343(1) of the Indian Constitution says that "The official language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script." Also, Hindi is the most widely spoken and understood language. I'm pretty sure you guys must be understanding/speaking Hindi too
You just should remember that after the USSR broke up, you got more countries that speak russian ,by the way I speak Hebrew
My top 3 were right because I’ve just seen a lot of Russian stuff on the internet. With that being said, 4th and 5th are shocking.
I am from Maharashtra, and I love our Marathi language ❤️
मराठी ❤️
I'd say Hindi isn't on this list because most users type hindi using English letters(called hinglish) , cuz typing Hindi using hindi script (devanagari) takes more time & effort.
@Ranchoddas S. Chanchad unhone bilkul sahi kaha
I hope this is somehow comparable to the times of the Roman Empire at peak
yeah i am an Indian and i speak English almost as if it was my native language too alongside Hindi. I didn't wanna admit, but no one, not even indians like written Hindi. They are fine if Hindi is spoken but not if its written cuz its frikking hard to read man.
Definitely😮WoW..
i was expecting there is Tagalog an the listed 😅😅✌✌✌i wonder🤔🤔
Not all Indians prefer hindi
i think you misunderstood only because lot of people watching from india this is not necessary mean hindi should be in top list because Hindi is just one of the language among all other languages in india, bollywood misinterpreting india=hindi but this is not the case....
Uh, icon symbols. They are multilingual
I wanna be on that show so bad
That infograph seems skeptical other than English🤨🧐
India has Many Languages other than Hindi, Hindi is spoken by Only 30%-40%and all Indians who are using Internet are using English Websites, Also Local language websites are mostly Government sites which uses rarely by users
I am bengali and I use Hinglish and banglish.
Also most of the Internet users in India knows some level of English
The amount of people using hindi is low man. Like even if pages are loaded in hindi, there's a lotta letters in hindi and not every page supports all characters. And typing in Hindi wow, like finding all the letters in 2 sheets of letters it's a mess. We use English because it's just 26 letters compared to 50 plus letters.
Why isnt chinese up there?
"kya kr the ho bhai" is a Hindi statement but it's written in English language. A Hindi speaker will understand it but to a native English speaker its gibberish. moreover, you are forgetting the fact that India has the most number of English speakers in the world( broken English nonetheless but still, English). We do have Hindi versions of websites and applications available to us but I haven't seen anyone using em.
You can tell he has high Indian viewership by the sheer number of comments here about Hindi😂
I think indian people just type in English ....it could be hindi but in English alphabet ....it could be Bengali but in English Alphabets
Saying that 1.3% is "Portuguese" is totally false.
Most of the websites that usually have the label "portuguese" are actually Brazilian.
Brazilian and Portuguese are not the same.
Take software as an example. More than half of the software that has "Portugal" or "portuguese" as language is actually Brazilian and NOT Portuguese.
Most of the people in Portugal, when they see a software in "Portuguese (brazilian)" tend to install it in Enlisgh, rather than in Brazilian.
For comparation It's like saying that English is American. It's not. American is from America and English if from England.
I knew Hindi won't be on that list because Hindi is very time consuming to type, hence people just type Hindi in English (Hinglish, yeah that's a thing).
Only 44% of the population in India speak Hindi. Southern and north east states have different state languages and most of the people there can't speak or understand Hindi.
Lew doesn't really like others talking more than him.
Damn...your thinking is fucking Great
Most of india uses English on the internet like I'm doing right now in this comment