
Rajasthani
Rajasthani is a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken primarily in Rajasthan, India. It reflects the rich cultural heritage, history, and traditions of the region. Rajasthani has several dialects, such as Marwari, Mewari, and Dhundhari, each with unique linguistic features. The language is used in everyday communication, literature, folk songs, and storytelling, playing a vital role in Rajasthan’s cultural identity. While closely related to Hindi and other North Indian languages, Rajasthani maintains distinct pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammatical structures that contribute to its unique character.