
Western Hindi
Western Hindi is a language group within the Indo-Aryan family spoken primarily in northwest India, including parts of Delhi, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. It evolved from early forms of Hindi and shares similarities with languages like Braj and Khari Boli. Western Hindi is used in daily communication, literature, and media in these regions. It plays a key role in cultural identity and regional expression. While it encompasses several dialects, together they form a linguistic continuum that reflects historical and social connections across northwestern India.