Who is the founder of Hindi?

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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through the interaction of various dialects and linguistic influences in northern India. It doesn't have a single founder. However, its roots can be traced back to the Indo-Aryan language family, which developed in the Indian subcontinent. Over time, Hindi...
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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through the interaction of various dialects and linguistic influences in northern India. It doesn't have a single founder. However, its roots can be traced back to the Indo-Aryan language family, which developed in the Indian subcontinent. Over time, Hindi emerged as a distinct language with its own grammar, vocabulary, and script. read less
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There is no "founder" of Hindi language. Hindi is a direct descendant of early form Vedic Sanskrit, through Sauraseni Prakrit, and Hindi emerged in the 7th century. Modern standard Hindi evolved from the interaction of early speakers of Khari Boli.
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The Father of Modern Hindi Language is Bharatendu Harishchandra. There's no doubt that Hindi as a language has a great legacy, and many writers and poets have made indispensable contributions to the language. Bharatendu Harishchandra wrote under the pen name 'Rasa' which became popular due to his wor...
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The Father of Modern Hindi Language is Bharatendu Harishchandra. There's no doubt that Hindi as a language has a great legacy, and many writers and poets have made indispensable contributions to the language. Bharatendu Harishchandra wrote under the pen name 'Rasa' which became popular due to his works. read less
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A language can not be founded by a particular person or in a particular time.so is with hindi also.The language evolved through ages having its origin from Sanskrit than Prakrit and Pali.present day hindi is the outcome of Shaurseni Apbhransh which has mixed vocabulary of Sanskrit, urdu,arabic and...
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A language can not be founded by a particular person or in a particular time.so is with hindi also.The language evolved through ages having its origin from Sanskrit than Prakrit and Pali.present day hindi is the outcome of Shaurseni Apbhransh which has mixed vocabulary of Sanskrit, urdu,arabic and Persian words. read less
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Hindi, as a language, doesn't have a single founder. It evolved over centuries through interactions between various regional dialects and influences from Sanskrit. Therefore, it's not attributed to a single individual.
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Hindi, as a language, doesn't have a single founder. It evolved over centuries through interactions between various regional dialects and influences from Sanskrit. Therefore, it's not attributed to a single individual.
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There is no founder of hindi language .Hindi is direct descendants of early from vedic sanskrit.
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