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Hindi evolved over centuries, drawing influences from various languages, including Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, and Turkish. It developed in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the region of Northern India. There isn't a single inventor of Hindi; rather, it emerged through the linguistic and cultural...
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Hindi evolved over centuries, drawing influences from various languages, including Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, and Turkish. It developed in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the region of Northern India. There isn't a single inventor of Hindi; rather, it emerged through the linguistic and cultural interactions of diverse communities over time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The history of Hindi language is considered to be about a thousand years old. Experts of Hindi language and literature accept the origin of Hindi from 'Avahatta', the last stage of Apabhramsha. Chandradhar Sharma 'Guleri' named this Avahat as 'Old Hindi'.
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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through the interactions of various linguistic and cultural influences in the Indian subcontinent. It was not invented by a single individual, but rather emerged from the Prakrits and Apabhramsha languages, with significant influence...
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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through the interactions of various linguistic and cultural influences in the Indian subcontinent. It was not invented by a single individual, but rather emerged from the Prakrits and Apabhramsha languages, with significant influence from Sanskrit. Over time, it developed into its own distinct language, particularly during the medieval period when it began to take shape in its modern form. Therefore, it wouldn't be accurate to attribute the invention of Hindi to any single person.

 
 
 
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I have trained over 100 students since 5-6 years as a foreign language trainer

Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through the interactions of various linguistic and cultural influences in the Indian subcontinent. It was not invented by a single individual, but rather emerged from the Prakrits and Apabhramsha languages, with significant influence...
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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through the interactions of various linguistic and cultural influences in the Indian subcontinent. It was not invented by a single individual, but rather emerged from the Prakrits and Apabhramsha languages, with significant influence from Sanskrit. Over time, it developed into its own distinct language, particularly during the medieval period when it began to take shape in its modern form. Therefore, it wouldn't be accurate to attribute the invention of Hindi to any single person.

 
 
 
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The history of Hindi language is considered to be about a thousand years old. Experts of Hindi language and literature accept the origin of Hindi from 'Avahatta', the last stage of Apabhramsha. Chandradhar Sharma 'Guleri' named this Avahat as 'Old Hindi'.
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The history of Hindi language is considered to be about a thousand years old. Experts of Hindi language and literature accept the origin of Hindi from 'Avahatta', the last stage of Apabhramsha. Chandradhar Sharma 'Guleri' named this Avahat as 'Old Hindi'.
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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through the interactions of various linguistic and cultural influences in the Indian subcontinent. It was not invented by a single individual, but rather emerged from the Prakrits and Apabhramsha languages, with significant influence from Sanskrit....
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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through the interactions of various linguistic and cultural influences in the Indian subcontinent. It was not invented by a single individual, but rather emerged from the Prakrits and Apabhramsha languages, with significant influence from Sanskrit. Over time, it developed into its own distinct language, particularly during the medieval period when it began to take shape in its modern form. Therefore, it wouldn't be accurate to attribute the invention of Hindi to any single person.

 
 
 
 
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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through a complex process of linguistic development. It originated from Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language, and gradually evolved into various Prakrit languages before eventually becoming Hindi. It's not attributed to a single inventor but rather emerged...
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Hindi, as a language, evolved over centuries through a complex process of linguistic development. It originated from Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language, and gradually evolved into various Prakrit languages before eventually becoming Hindi. It's not attributed to a single inventor but rather emerged organically through cultural and linguistic interactions in the Indian subcontinent. The standardized form of Hindi, known as Modern Standard Hindi, emerged during the late 19

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