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হীন্দী
हिन्दी
Hindī
The word "Hindi" in Devanagari script
অচুম্বা খোন্থোক্হীন্দী খোন্থোক: [ˈɦɪndiː]
মমালোন্ইন্দীয়া
মফম্Northern, Eastern, Western and Central India (Hindi Belt)
ফুরুপ্Hindustani people (historically), Indian people
মমালোন ওইরীবসীং
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L2 speakers: 274.2 million (2016)[]
ইন্দো-ইওরোপীয়ন
Early forms
Vedic Sanskrit
Devanagari
Devanagari Braille
Signed Hindi
Official status
ওফীসীএল লোন্
 India
অপীক্পা ওইনা সক্খংলব
লোন্সীং
য়েংসীনলীবসীংCentral Hindi Directorate[]
Language codes
আইএসও ৬৩৯-১hi
আইএসও ৬৩৯-২hin
আইএসও ৬৩৯-৩hin
hin-hin
গ্লোতোলোগhind1269[]
ফাওনলোন মকোই59-AAF-qf

হীন্দী হাইবসী ইন্দীয়া মনুংদা ঙাংনবা লোন অমনী ।

মতেং লৌরক্ফম্

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  1. 322 million speakers of Hindustani and various related languages reported their language as 'Hindi'. The figures for Hindi in the 2011 Census of India are self-reported, not independently confirmed. Perhaps 100 million speakers of closely related languages like Haryanvi, Rajasthani, Bhojpuri, Awadhi, Chattisgarhi, Garhwali, which do not have a separate literary tradition, consider their language to be "Hindi", whereas another 200 million report themselves as speaking one of those languages rather than Hindi. Since the census is unable to determine who is who, all of these languages are lumped together as the group "6 HINDI" in the published census results.
  2. তেম্প্লেৎ:E21
  3. ৪.০ ৪.১ তেম্প্লেৎ:ELL2
  4. (2013) "Hindi", Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.