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Indian is not a language. Indian is what describes someone or something from India. A language would be Indian if it is spoken by the natives of India.
Many different languages are spoken in India. Indians do not speak or understand all Indian languages.
I'll tell you how we greet each other in some of these languages.
Hindi - Namastae, Namaskaar.
Urdu - Salaam - Valaekam.
Punjabi - Sas Riya Kaal.
Tamil - Vanakam.
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east Indian It's.
Namaste.
peeyush_maurya
We have more than 100 indian languages.
HIndi = namastey
usually 'hello' or 'hi' works
Ganapathy Murugan R
In Tamil you need to tell "Vanakkam"
Swapan, The Dream
As in India there are many community and many languages the way of greetings also varries.
In West Bengal - Namoskar Kemon acho - Regards, how are you?
In Bihar and some places of UP - Ram Ram Bhaiya - God RAM, Brother
In Delhi and rest of North India - Namaste - Regards
In Punjab (for religion Shikh) - Sat Sri Akal -
In Tamil Nadu & Kerala - Wanekkam - Good Morning
In Muslim Religion (all over India) - Sallam Walakum
Good morning or Hi or Hello is accepatable everyehrere in Inida. Say it with smile and little bowed head.
valda54
if your humble and respect the person. hands together and bow / nod. or just say hello. wave, smile. language is universal in friendship
losing my way
In Hindi you would say Namaste.
In Punjabi you would say Sat Siri Akal.
In Tamil you would say Vanakkam.