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- Hindustani language - Wikipedia
More recently, the word 'Hindustani' has been used for the colloquial language of Bollywood films, which are popular in both India and Pakistan and which cannot be unambiguously identified as either Hindi or Urdu
- Hindustani language | Origins Vocabulary | Britannica
Hindustani language, lingua franca of northern India and Pakistan Two variants of Hindustani, Urdu and Hindi, are official languages in Pakistan and India, respectively
- Hindustani language - Wikiwand
Hindustani is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in North India and Pakistan as the lingua franca of the region It is also spoken by the Deccani-speaking community
- HINDUSTANI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HINDUSTANI is a group of Indo-Aryan dialects of northern India of which literary Hindi and Urdu are considered diverse written forms
- Hindustani language - Dharmapedia Wiki
the vernacular dialects of Hindustani as spoken throughout India, the neutralised form of Hindustani used in popular television and films, or the more formal neutralised form of Hindustani used in television and print news reports
- Hindustan - Wikipedia
Language The Hindustani language is the language of Hindustan and the lingua franca of the northern Indian subcontinent [25] Hindustani derives from the Old Hindi language of Western Uttar Pradesh and Delhi areas Its literary standard forms— Modern Standard Hindi and Modern Standard Urdu —use different scripts
- Hindustani Language | Research Starters - EBSCO
Hindustani is a language often described as a precursor to modern Hindi and Urdu, sharing a common grammatical structure and historical roots, while differing in vocabulary
- Hindustani - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Hindustani (plural Hindustanis) A person from India, varying historically from the entire subcontinent to India north of the Deccan, especially the plains of the Ganges and Jumna
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