Gujarati
Gujarati is also another Indo-Aryan language that is descended from Old Gujarati. It is spoken primarily in the Indian state of Gujarat and in neighboring Pakistan. Besides, Gujarati is the 26th most widely spoken language in the world and the official language of Gujarat. With millions of speakers, it is one of the major languages of India. Especially, Gujarati is one of the fastest-growing and most widely spoken Indian languages in the United States and Canada.
Gujarati is popular in India because of the exclusive features of Gujarat and the exceptional people here. Gujarat stretches out into the Arabian Sea, followed by a hint of desert and a long coastline possibility. Therefore, it is renowned for its beaches, temple towns, and a wide range of historic capitals. Wildlife sanctuaries, hill resorts, and natural grandeur are thus the gifts for Gujarat. These privileged conditions fosters the widespread of Gujarati, in order to travel as well as dominate business.
Besides, 20% of all Indians in the United States are from Gujarat. This asserts the popularity of this language not only in India but also abroad.
Numbers of Gujarati speakers in India (2023 census): 8 crore individuals