What is the form of Khadi dialect in Braj language in Hindi?
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It's kauravi or khariboli dialect
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The Kauravi , Khariboli or Delhi Dialect, is any of several Central Indo-Aryan dialects spoken in and around Delhi. It is believed to have initially developed contemporaneously with the neighbouring Awadhi, Bhojpuri, and Braj dialects in the 900–1200 CE period. Kauravi contains some features, such as gemination, which give it a distinctive sound and differentiates it from standard Hindustani, Braj and Awadhi.[citation needed] Its earliest form is known as Old Hindi.
The term "Khariboli" has been used for any literary variety of the Hindi languages, including Braj Bhasa, Dehlavi and Awadhi.
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