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Hindustani
  • हिन्दुस्तानी
  • ہندوستانی
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Jahan baat karaa jaae hae India and Pakistan
Ilaaka Western Uttar Pradesh/Delhi (Hindustani Belt),
Deccan (South India),
Pakistan[1]
Ketnaa jan baat kare hae L1 speakers: c. 250 million
Bhasa ke palwaar Indo-European
Standard forms
Dialects
Writing system
Official status
Official language in
Regulated by
Language codes
ISO 639-1 hi
ISO 639-2 hin
ISO 639-3 either:
hin – Hindi
urd – Urdu
Linguasphere 59-AAF-qa to -qf
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Hindustani bhasa ek Indo-European bhasa hae jisme north India aur Pakistan me bola jaae hae aur uu ii jagha ke "Lingua franca" hae. Iske Deccan me bhi bola jaae hae. Iske dui rakam se likha jaae hae. Ek hae Hindi, jiske Devanagri me likha jaae aur isme Sanskrit ke jaada asar har, aur Urdu jiske Perso-Arabic script me likha jaae hae aur isme Arbii bhasa aur Farsii ke jaada asar hae. Jab Hindi India ke sarkari bhasa hae, tab Urdu Pakistan ke sarkari bhasa hae. Iske Hindi-Urdu bhi bola jaae hae.

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  4. Gangopadhyay, Avik (2020). Glimpses of Indian Languages. Evincepub publishing. pp. 43. ISBN 9789390197828.
  5. The Central Hindi Directorate regulates the use of Devanagari and Hindi spelling in India. Source: Central Hindi Directorate: Introduction Archived 15 Aprel 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language". www.urducouncil.nic.in.
  7. Zia, K. (1999). Standard Code Table for Urdu Archived 8 Aprel 2019 at the Wayback Machine. 4th Symposium on Multilingual Information Processing, (MLIT-4), Yangon, Myanmar. CICC, Japan. Retrieved on 28 May 2008.


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