How Indian is the Hindi language? Did the language originate in India?

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To be technically precise, Hindi is not a language itself. It is a register. The language is Hindustani though. Hindi is it's Sanskritized register and Urdu is it's Persianized one. And Hindustani is a mixture of both with no clear separating boundaries between it's Sanskrit based vocabulary and Persian...
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To be technically precise, Hindi is not a language itself. It is a register. The language is Hindustani though. Hindi is it's Sanskritized register and Urdu is it's Persianized one. And Hindustani is a mixture of both with no clear separating boundaries between it's Sanskrit based vocabulary and Persian based vocabulary. Coming to Hindustani language, it is nothing but crafted literary form of Khari Boli dialect spoken in areas around Upper Doab region in Uttar Pradesh (Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur etc). it is certainly not an Indian language as far as being Indian means something adopted naturally, whole heartedly and universally throughout India, as it's base and mass is an engineered one after independence, not a natural one. The Hindi language is a direct descendant of Sanskrit and dates back to 769 AD. The language gained prominence over time, known initially as Old Hindi and spoken in the areas around Delhi. It is the earliest stage of the Delhi dialect, serving as the ancestor both for Modern Hindi and Urdu. read less
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In one word the answer is Yes.Basically Hindi or as we call it hindi khari boli evolved in Meerut and the surrounding areas of Delhi and became the language of most parts of North India gradually.So yes,Hindi is an indian language and originated within the boundaries of India
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Yes, Hindi is fundamentally Indian in origin. It evolved from ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, with significant influences from Sanskrit, Prakrits, and other indigenous languages. Therefore, its roots and development are deeply entrenched in India's linguistic and cultural...
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Yes, Hindi is fundamentally Indian in origin. It evolved from ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, with significant influences from Sanskrit, Prakrits, and other indigenous languages. Therefore, its roots and development are deeply entrenched in India's linguistic and cultural history. read less
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Yes, Hindi is fundamentally Indian in origin. It evolved from ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, with significant influences from Sanskrit, Prakrits, and other indigenous languages. Therefore, its roots and development are deeply entrenched in India's linguistic and cultural...
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Yes, Hindi is fundamentally Indian in origin. It evolved from ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, with significant influences from Sanskrit, Prakrits, and other indigenous languages. Therefore, its roots and development are deeply entrenched in India's linguistic and cultural history. read less
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Yes, Hindi is fundamentally Indian in origin. It evolved from ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, with significant influences from Sanskrit, Prakrits, and other indigenous languages. Therefore, its roots and development are deeply entrenched in India's linguistic...
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Yes, Hindi is fundamentally Indian in origin. It evolved from ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, with significant influences from Sanskrit, Prakrits, and other indigenous languages. Therefore, its roots and development are deeply entrenched in India's linguistic and cultural history. read less
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The Hindi language is a direct descendant of Sanskrit and dates back to 769 AD. The language gained prominence over time, known initially as Old Hindi and spoken in the areas around Delhi. It is the earliest stage of the Delhi dialect, serving as the ancestor both for Modern Hindi and Urdu.
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