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How different are the Gujarati and Hindi languages?

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Compared to Hindi, about 45% of the words are like Gujarati, but there are varying grammar, sounds, and words.
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Gujrati and hindi are totally different but the person who knows gujrati a little bit able to understand the Hindi as usual the person who knows Hindi a little bit able to understand gujrati
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Gujarati is spoken in the state of Gujarat and Hindi is spoken in the northern states of Bihar, Delhi, Harayana, etc. The spoken language is quiet of a similar sounding. The words spoken are quiet melodious to hear, and feels a bit of Hindi influence. The script is too a little similar.
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Gujarati is spoken in the state of Gujarat and Hindi is spoken in the northern states of Bihar, Delhi, Harayana, etc. The spoken language is quiet of a similar sounding. The words spoken are quiet melodious to hear, and feels a bit of Hindi influence. The script is too a little similar.
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Gujarati language speaks in Gujarat .this is state Language but Hindi speaks in every states , Every City and This is not an state Language
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Gujarati and Hindi are both Indo-Aryan languages,which means they have o lot of similarities in terms of grammar and vocabulary.
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Gujarati and Hindi are completely different if a Gujarati person speaks Gujarati a person who knows Hindi won't able to understand it .
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Gujarati derives from Prakrit, which is derived from Sanskrit. While there are some similar features in the Gujarati language to Hindi, it is quite different and distinct. Compared to Hindi, about 45% of the words are like Gujarati, but there are varying grammar, sounds, and words.
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Gujarati and Hindi are two different languages spoken in India. They have their own alphabets, words, and grammar rules. While they share some common things because they both come from a similar language family, they are still quite different. Imagine them as two siblings with their own unique...
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Gujarati and Hindi are two different languages spoken in India. They have their own alphabets, words, and grammar rules. While they share some common things because they both come from a similar language family, they are still quite different. Imagine them as two siblings with their own unique ways of talking!

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