Saturday, February 7, 2009

What is the Hindi

Hindi is the name given to an Indo-Aryan language or a dialect continuum of languages, spoken in India and abroad.

Native speakers of Hindi dialects between them account for 41% of the Indian population (2001 Indian census). As defined in the Constitution, Hindi is one of the two official languages of communication (English being the other) for India's federal government and is one of the 22 scheduled languages specified in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. Official Hindi is often described as Standard Hindi, which along with English, is used for administration of the central government. Standard Hindi is a derived from the khadi boli dialect.

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