What are the differences between Oriya, Hindi, and Marathi languages?

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Oriya, Hindi, and Marathi are all languages spoken in India. They differ in their grammatical structure, script, and historical influences. Script: Odia is written using the Odia script, also known as the Kalinga script. Script: Hindi is written using the Devanagari script, which is similar to the...
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Oriya, Hindi, and Marathi are all languages spoken in India.They differ in theirgrammatical structure, script, and historical influences. Script:Odia is written using the Odia script, also known as the Kalinga script. Script:Hindi is written using the Devanagari script, which is similar to the Marathi version of Devanagari. Script:Marathi is written using the Devanagari script, similar to Hindi. read less
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