
Eastern Hindi
Eastern Hindi is a regional language spoken primarily in parts of northern India, especially in regions like eastern Uttar Pradesh and western Bihar. It is part of the Indo-Aryan language family and shares similarities with Hindi but has distinct pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar features. Often called Awadhi or Bagheli in specific areas, Eastern Hindi functions as a spoken language for daily communication and includes local dialects that reflect the culture and history of the region. It plays a vital role in regional identity and cultural expression but is usually considered a dialect or variant within the broader Hindi language continuum.