History, asked by genius12353, 1 month ago

who founded Hindi??
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hindi is a direct descendant of Sanskrit through Prakrit. Amir Khusro is credited to have called it “hindavi” first time in 1283 AD. Hindi is, in fact, the fourth most-spoken first language in the world, after Mandarin, Spanish and English.

Answered by hamsa2662
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Hindi is the Brahmi script but since the 11th century AD it has been written with the DevanÄ garÄ« alphabet. Hindi and Urdu descended from Hindustani which was a form of speech spoken in and around Delhi in North India during 9th and 10th centuries.

Hindi is a modern Indo-Aryan language (belonging to the family of greater Indo-European languages) and is a descendent of Sanskrit, the earliest speech of the Aryan settlers in the north-west frontiers of India.

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