What are the earlier version of Hindi language?

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Hindi has its origin in Sanskrit. What we speak today has many deshaj and videshaj words because our culture has seen many foreign influences
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Sanskrit is the base of not only Hindi language but also other state languages also, and the earlier version is Devnaagri.
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