Haryanvi Language
Haryanvi (Devanagari: हरियाणवी ) (Urdu: ہريانوى), (hariyāṇvī, also हरयाणवी harayāṇvī) is a Western Hindi language closely related to Hindi. It is commonly considered to be the northernmost dialect of Hindi. It is very similar to Braj Bhasha and has a ≈60% lexical similarity with Bagri Rajasthani. It is most widely spoken in the North Indian state of Haryana and in Delhi. The term Haryanvi is also used for people from Haryana.
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