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[[File:Hindi Dengue Details.ogg|thumb|Spoken Hindi]]
 
[[File:Hindi Dengue Details.ogg|thumb|Spoken Hindi]]
 
[[File:WIKITONGUES- Krishna speaking Hindi.webm|thumb|The man speaks Hindi in recorded in [[Taoquan City]], [[Taiwan]], [[China]].]]
 
[[File:WIKITONGUES- Krishna speaking Hindi.webm|thumb|The man speaks Hindi in recorded in [[Taoquan City]], [[Taiwan]], [[China]].]]
'''Hindi''', historically known as '''''Hindui (हिंदुई),'''''<ref>Dwyer, Rachel. "Hindi/Hindustani". Key Concepts in Modern Indian Studies, edited by Gita Dharampal-Frick, Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach and Jahnavi Phalkey, New York, USA: New York University Press, 2016, pp. 102-103. https://doi.org/10.18574/9781479826834-041</ref> is an [[Indo-European language]]. It is the biggest language in [[India]] and one of the official [[national language]]<nowiki/>s. Nearly half the people in India speak Hindi. The [[Devanagari|Devanāgarī]] script is used to write Hindi. Previously Hindi was known as ''Hindui''.
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'''Hindi''', historically known as '''''Hindui (हिंदुई),'''''<ref>Dwyer, Rachel. "Hindi/Hindustani". Key Concepts in Modern Indian Studies, edited by Gita Dharampal-Frick, Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach and Jahnavi Phalkey, New York, USA: New York University Press, 2016, pp. 102-103. https://doi.org/10.18574/9781479826834-041</ref> is an [[Indo-Aryan language]]. It is the biggest language in [[India]] and one of the official [[national language]]<nowiki/>s. Nearly half the people in India speak Hindi. The [[Devanagari|Devanāgarī]] script is used to write Hindi. Previously Hindi was known as ''Hindui''.
    
Hindi is widely written, spoken and understood in [[North India]] and some other places in India. In 1997, a survey found that 45% of Indians can speak Hindi. It has taken words from the [[Dravidian languages]] of South India, as well as the [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Chagatai language|Chagatai]], [[English language|English]] and [[Portuguese language]]s.{{Fact|date=March 2013}}   
 
Hindi is widely written, spoken and understood in [[North India]] and some other places in India. In 1997, a survey found that 45% of Indians can speak Hindi. It has taken words from the [[Dravidian languages]] of South India, as well as the [[Arabic language|Arabic]], [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Chagatai language|Chagatai]], [[English language|English]] and [[Portuguese language]]s.{{Fact|date=March 2013}}   
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Hindi developed from [[Sanskrit]], the ancient [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan language]] of India. Hindi started to develop in the [[7th century]] as "Apabhramsha" and became stable by the [[10th century]]. Some famous Hindi poets are [[Tulsidas]] and [[Kabir]].   
 
Hindi developed from [[Sanskrit]], the ancient [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan language]] of India. Hindi started to develop in the [[7th century]] as "Apabhramsha" and became stable by the [[10th century]]. Some famous Hindi poets are [[Tulsidas]] and [[Kabir]].   
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[[Dialect]]s of Hindi include: Avadhi, Braj, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, Bagheli, Chhattisgarhi, Dogri and Marwari.
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[[Dialect]]s of Hindi include: Moradabadi, Dehalvi,Urdu, hyderabadi,sansi,malyam, Malyani , Bambaiya hindi, South Hindi,Dimasi hindi, arunachali hindi, Port Blair hindi, Deccani , bihari hindi, lakhnavi ,parya,ghera and bhaya, Kabuli hindi, Nepali hindi 
    
Hindi is also spoken with regional accents like Haryanvi and Rajasthani.  [[Bombay Hindi]] is spreading because [[Bollywood]] films use it.
 
Hindi is also spoken with regional accents like Haryanvi and Rajasthani.  [[Bombay Hindi]] is spreading because [[Bollywood]] films use it.