
Awadhi dialect
The Awadhi dialect is a regional language spoken primarily in the Awadh (Oudh) region of northern India, especially in parts of Uttar Pradesh. It is part of the broader Hindi-Urdu language family and shares similarities with Hindi and other North Indian languages. Awadhi has its own unique pronunciation, vocabulary, and expressions that distinguish it from standard Hindi, giving it a distinct cultural flavor. It is used in everyday conversation, folk songs, and local literature, serving as an important marker of local identity and cultural heritage.