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Hindi dialect

Haryanvi

Also known as: Bangaru

The Western Hindi variety of Haryana and adjacent districts of Delhi. Distinct from Khariboli in vowels, perfective forms, and rural vocabulary.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Haryanvi?

Haryanvi is a dialect of the Hindi language.

Where is Haryanvi spoken?

Haryanvi is primarily spoken in India.

Which region is Haryanvi associated with?

Haryanvi is part of the South Asia region on DialectAtlas.

Is Haryanvi known by other names?

Yes — Haryanvi is also referred to as Bangaru.

What are the other dialects of Hindi?

Hindi also includes Khariboli, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Braj Bhasha, Bundeli, Marwari. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

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Marwari

The Rajasthani variety of the Marwar region around Jodhpur. Often classified separately from Hindi in linguistic literature, but commonly grouped with the wider Hindi-belt continuum.

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