Magahi language — Magadhi मगही magahī Spoken in India Region Bihar in India Native speakers 13,000,000 (As per SIL) Language famil … Wikipedia
Chhattisgarhi language — Chhattisgarhi छत्तीसगढ़ी Spoken in India Region Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa Native speakers 11 million (no date) … Wikipedia
Hindi language — Indo Aryan language of India, spoken or understood by more than 30% of the country s population. Modern Standard Hindi is a lingua franca (as well as native language) of millions of people in North India and the official language of the Indian… … Universalium
Hindi-Urdu — हिन्दुस्तानी, ہندوستانی Hindustānī … Wikipedia
Standard Hindi — Hindi redirects here. For other uses, see Hindi (disambiguation). Standard Hindi मानक हिन्दी Mānak Hindī … Wikipedia
History of Hindustani — Hindustani, presently represented by the official languages of India and Pakistan, Standard Hindi and Urdu, originated during the Mughal Empire, when the Persian court language exerted a strong influence on the Indo Aryan dialects of central… … Wikipedia
Devanagari — Nagari redirects here. For other uses, see Nagari (disambiguation). Devanāgarī Rigveda manuscript in Devanāgarī (early 19th century) Type abugida … Wikipedia
Khariboli — This article is about rural dialect outside Delhi. For the standard dialect, see Hindi Urdu. Khariboli خھڑی بولی Pronunciation kʰəɽiː boːliː Spoken in … Wikipedia
Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu) word etymology — Hindustānī also known as Hindi Urdu, is a term used by linguists to describe several closely related idioms in the northern, central and northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. It encompasses two standardized registers in the form of the… … Wikipedia
Varieties of Hindi — Hindi Geographic distribution: South Asia Linguistic classification: Indo European Indo Iranian Indo Aryan Hindi … Wikipedia