What are some interesting facts about the Hindi language?

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Hindi is an Indo-European language. Every alphabet of hindi language has a distinct and independent sound Besides India Hindi is spoken in Pakistan,Nepal,Bangladesh ,Surinam,Trinidad,Mauritius and many other countris. There are no articles (a,an,the) in hindi language.
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Hindi is an Indo-European language. Every alphabet of hindi language has a distinct and independent sound Besides India Hindi is spoken in Pakistan,Nepal,Bangladesh ,Surinam,Trinidad,Mauritius and many other countris. There are no articles (a,an,the) in hindi language. read less
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It is quite easy to understand and more easy to talk by anyone।
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Grammatical,speak to some one in hindi....Seeing Hindi moviies,books,comics,etc.These are interesting facts.
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Hi So do you know which other country speaks Hindi as its official language? It's Fiji. During their colonial authority over Fiji and India, the British imported laborers from India. The language they spoke became known as Fijian Hindustani or Fijian Baat as soon as these immigrants began settling in...
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Hi So do you know which other country speaks Hindi as its official language? It's Fiji. During their colonial authority over Fiji and India, the British imported laborers from India. The language they spoke became known as Fijian Hindustani or Fijian Baat as soon as these immigrants began settling in Fiji. The Indians spoke varied Hindi dialects and were from different regions of India. In Fiji, over 37% of the population is Hindi-speaking. The Hindi dialect in Fiji is a variation of the standard Hindi you would hear in New Delhi and other regions of India, albeit vocabulary from Fijian and English have been included into it. read less
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