History, asked by ISHANKUMARNAIK, 4 months ago

Name the regional language developed out of Prakrit?
(a) Marathi
(b) Bengal
(c) Hindi
(d) Tamil​

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Answered by ht4541974
3

Answer:

Exactly marathi is the right answer

Answered by payalchatterje
0

Answer:

Marathi is the regional language developed out of Prakrit.

So, option a is the correct answer.

Explanation:Indian languages, including Marathi, a member of the Indo-Aryan language family, are derived from early forms of Prakrit. Marathi is one of the many languages derived from Maharashtrian Prakrit. Further changes led to Apabhraṃśa languages such as Old Marathi; however, this is disputed by Bloch (1970), who argues that Apabhraṃśa arose after Marathi had already separated from a Central Indian dialect.

More about Prakrit:

The Prakrits are a group of vernacular Middle Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent from about the 3rd century BCE to the 8th century CE. The term Prakrit is usually applied to the middle period of the Middle Indo-Aryan languages, excluding the earliest inscriptions and later Pali.

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