What are some interesting facts about the Hindi language?

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Hindi is considered the fourth most-spoken first language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and English. Hindi is widely used in other countries like Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, and the United States of America.
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Hindi is considered the fourth most-spoken first language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and English. Hindi is widely used in other countries like Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, and the United States of America.
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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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Devanagari Script: Used for writing Hindi. Second Most Spoken: Over 500 million speakers globally. Official Language of India: Alongside English. Rich Literary Tradition: From ancient epics to modern poetry. Sanskrit Influence: Many vocabulary words derived from Sanskrit. Diverse...
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Devanagari Script: Used for writing Hindi. Second Most Spoken: Over 500 million speakers globally. Official Language of India: Alongside English. Rich Literary Tradition: From ancient epics to modern poetry. Sanskrit Influence: Many vocabulary words derived from Sanskrit. Diverse Dialects: Various regional variations exist. Borrowed Words: Influenced by Persian, Arabic, English, etc. Indo-European Language: Belongs to this language family. Standardized Language: Modern Standard Hindi based on Khariboli. Global Influence: Studied internationally, Bollywood's impact. read less
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Devanagari Script: Used for writing Hindi. Second Most Spoken: Over 500 million speakers globally. Official Language of India: Alongside English. Rich Literary Tradition: From ancient epics to modern poetry. Sanskrit Influence: Many vocabulary words derived from Sanskrit. Diverse...
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Devanagari Script: Used for writing Hindi. Second Most Spoken: Over 500 million speakers globally. Official Language of India: Alongside English. Rich Literary Tradition: From ancient epics to modern poetry. Sanskrit Influence: Many vocabulary words derived from Sanskrit. Diverse Dialects: Various regional variations exist. Borrowed Words: Influenced by Persian, Arabic, English, etc. Indo-European Language: Belongs to this language family. Standardized Language: Modern Standard Hindi based on Khariboli. Global Influence: Studied internationally, Bollywood's impact. read less
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Devanagari Script: Used for writing Hindi. Second Most Spoken: Over 500 million speakers globally. Official Language of India: Alongside English. Rich Literary Tradition: From ancient epics to modern poetry. Sanskrit Influence: Many vocabulary words derived from Sanskrit. Diverse...
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Devanagari Script: Used for writing Hindi. Second Most Spoken: Over 500 million speakers globally. Official Language of India: Alongside English. Rich Literary Tradition: From ancient epics to modern poetry. Sanskrit Influence: Many vocabulary words derived from Sanskrit. Diverse Dialects: Various regional variations exist. Borrowed Words: Influenced by Persian, Arabic, English, etc. Indo-European Language: Belongs to this language family. Standardized Language: Modern Standard Hindi based on Khariboli. Global Influence: Studied internationally, Bollywood's impact. read less
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Hindi got its name from the Persian word Hind, which means “Land of Indus River”. On 14th September 1949, the Government of India accepted the Hindi language as the official language. To commemorate this, we celebrate “Hindi Day” on 14th September. Part XVII of the Indian Constitution...
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Hindi got its name from the Persian word Hind, which means “Land of Indus River”. On 14th September 1949, the Government of India accepted the Hindi language as the official language. To commemorate this, we celebrate “Hindi Day” on 14th September. Part XVII of the Indian Constitution talks about the Official Language. read less
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