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Introduction to Hindi Language
Hindi belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. Formerly referred to as "Hindustani," now often referred to as "Hindi-Urdu, " it is a dialect continuum without clear boundaries which is spoken primarily in northern and central India by more than 180 million people in India who regard it as their mother tongue. Another 300 million use Hindi as second language. It is the language that unifies multilingual India, home to some 400 different languages/dialects. Outside of India, Hindi is spoken in Nepal, South Africa, Mauritius, U.K., U.S., Yemen, Uganda, Germany, New Zealand, Singapore, United Arab Emirates. Such a wide distribution, makes Hindi/Urdu the fifth most spoken language in the world.
The name Hindi is of Persian origin. The Persians used it to refer to the Indian people and to the languages they spoke. Scholars postulate that Hindi developed in the 8th-10th centuries during the period of Islamic invasions of northern India from khari boli, the speech around Dehli which was adopted by the Moslem invaders to communicate with the local population. Eventually, it developed into a variety called Urd (from Turkish ordu 'camp'), characterized by numerous borrowings from Persian and Arabic, which became a literary language. In the meantime, the language of the indigenous population remained relatively free of borrowings from Persian and Arabic, and instead borrowed words and literary conventions from Sanskrit. This language became Hindi.
As a result of these different influences, Hindi is written in the Devanagari script and draws much of its vocabulary from Sanskrit.
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