@rin@post.ebin.club @icedquinn@blob.cat bihari languages and western hindi languages are simmilar and often are conaidered dialects of hindi when bihari (or eastern hindi languages) are actually more related to bengali and hindi to Gujarati Also while rajasthanj, which itself diverged from a very early form of Gujarati it is much more grammatically close to hindi and often considered a hindi language there is a wave effect seen from punjabi to bihari, where punjabi-haryanvi has a rough more sonourous sounding and biharis being smoother ans simmilarly with language and dialect; haryanvi is definitely very related to hindi but i am not sure of punjabi however it did evolve a very hindi like grammar this wave effect is a product of how literature was since prakrit times written in a very homogenous dialect encompassing language; how different stages of language were used literally well beyond their passing and developing their own self sustained identity and a bunch of thigns which completely disappeared as the englishisms got worse
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