About Hindi Language
According to Wikipedia.org, The Hindi language is a part of the Indo-Aryan group and a branch of the Indo-European family. It is the official language of India and currently, 425 million people are speaking this language. Even in India, this language is spoken for national business. Many other languages are also prominent in this constitution. Hindi is also the second language of more than 120 million people. There is a significant number of Hindi speakers in South Africa, Mauritius, Bangladesh, Yemen, and Uganda. Hindi is inspired by both prefixes and suffixes. It also features a lot of words from English while there are a lot of nominal in it. Some of the examples include kaungresi (congress + i), Ameriki (America + i), and vaiscansalari (vice-chancellor + i). Some nouns of Hindi are mixed with English and Persian. The major dialects of Hindi involve Braj Bhasa, Khari Boli, Bundeli, and Awadhi.
About Malayalam Language
According to Wikipedia.org, The Malayalam language is the subgroup of the Dravidian language family. It is spoken as an official language in India in the state of Kerala and Lakshadweep. There are many bilingual communities in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu that speak this language. Currently, more than 35 million people are speaking Malayalam since the 21st century. Three different regional dialects are associated with Malayalam. There is a difference in all the regional dialects and the way they are spoken. Each caste has a different way to speak its dialect. Due to this difference, there is a differentiation among formal, literary, and colloquial speech. Malayalam is inspired by Sanskrit words while it is also influenced by Grantha script. Just like many other Dravidian languages, Malayalam has a series of retroflex consonants. Surprisingly, Malayalam has an infinite verb only for tenses. There are no verbs associated with number and gender.