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Rangri Dialect
Rangri may refer to the following Indo-Aryan dialects: * Rangri dialect (Malvi) (''rāngaṛī''), a dialect of Malvi spoken in Madhya Pradesh, India * Rangri dialect (Haryanvi), another name for the Haryanvi spoken in Pakistan * Rangari dialect (Marathi) (''rangari''), a dialect of Marathi spoken in eastern Maharashtra Based on Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India The Linguistic Survey of India (LSI) is a comprehensive survey of the languages of British India, describing 364 languages and dialects. The Survey was first proposed by George Abraham Grierson, a member of the Indian Civil Service and a linguist w ... References

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Rangri Dialect (Malvi)
{{cite book , last = Grierson , first = G.A. , title = Linguistic Survey of India , publisher = Office of the superintendent of government printing, India , series = Linguistic Survey of India , issue = v. 9, pt. 2 , year = 1908 , url = https://books.google.com/books?id=uT1BAQAAMAAJ , access-date = 13 August 2018 , page = 53 , quote = As the main dialect of Central India, Malvi has exercised considerable influence on the Dakhini Hindostani of ... When they do difier, Rangri shows a tendency to agree with the dialects of central Rajputana, Marwari (under the form of Méwari) ... {{cite book , last1 = Hunter , first1 = W.W. , last2 = Cotton , first2 = J.S. , last3 = Burn , first3 = R. , last4 = Meyer , first4 = W.S. , author5 = Great Britain. India Office , title = Imperial Gazetteer of India ... , publisher = Clarendon Press , series = Gaze ...
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Rangri Dialect (Haryanvi)
Rangri (also spelt Ranghri) is a dialect of the Haryanvi language spoken by Ranghar Muhajirs in Pakistani Punjab and small areas in Sindh. It used to be spoken in Haryana in India, but nowadays it is only spoken in Pakistan.https://kjlr.pk/index.php/kjlr/article/download/148/86 It is spoken primarily in Lahore, Sheikhupura, Bhakkar, Bahawalnagar, Khanpur, Okara, Layyah, Vehari, Sahiwal, Phularwan, and Multan as well as Mirpur Khas Mirpur Khas ( Sindhi and ; ''meaning "Town of the most-high Mirs"'') is the capital city of the Mirpur Khas District and Mirpur Khas Division in the Sindh province, Pakistan. Mirpur Khas is the 16th largest city in Sindh province and the 80th ... and Nawabshah. References {{Languages of Pakistan Languages of Punjab, Pakistan Languages of Sindh Indo-Aryan languages Haryanvi Haryanavi culture ...
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Haryanvi Language
Haryanvi ( ' or '), also known as Bangru, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the state of Haryana in India, and to a lesser extent in Delhi. Haryanvi is considered to be part of the dialect group of Western Hindi, which also includes Khariboli and Braj. It is written in the Devanagari script. In popular culture Bollywood films like Dangal, Sultan, and Tanu Weds Manu: Returns have used the Haryanvi culture and language as the backdrop of their films. These movies have received warm appreciation throughout India and abroad. As a result, some non-native speakers have shown an interest in learning the language. Haryanvi has successfully made its presence count into Indian cinema, TV popular music albums & academia. With the influence of Haryana in the fields of sports, Bollywood, defense, industrialization & politics the Haryanvi language and culture has also been promoted in significant proportion. Some notable speakers of Haryanvi include the Phogat sisters, Vijender Singh, ...
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Rangari Dialect (Marathi)
Rangri may refer to the following Indo-Aryan dialects: * Rangri dialect (Malvi) (''rāngaṛī''), a dialect of Malvi spoken in Madhya Pradesh, India * Rangri dialect (Haryanvi), another name for the Haryanvi spoken in Pakistan * Rangari dialect (Marathi) (''rangari''), a dialect of Marathi spoken in eastern Maharashtra Based on Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India The Linguistic Survey of India (LSI) is a comprehensive survey of the languages of British India, describing 364 languages and dialects. The Survey was first proposed by George Abraham Grierson, a member of the Indian Civil Service and a linguist w ... References

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Marathi Language
Marathi (; ''Marāṭhī'', ) is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by Marathi people in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the official language of Maharashtra, and additional official language in the state of Goa. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India, with 83 million speakers as of 2011. Marathi ranks 11th in the List of languages by number of native speakers, list of languages with most native speakers in the world. Marathi has the List of languages by number of native speakers in India, third largest number of native speakers in India, after Hindi Language, Hindi and Bengali language, Bengali. The language has some of the oldest literature of all modern Indian languages. The major dialects of Marathi are Standard Marathi and the Varhadi dialect. Marathi distinguishes Clusivity, inclusive and exclusive forms of 'we' and possesses a three-way Grammatical gender, gender system, that features the neuter in addition to the masculine ...
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