Khariboli

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Khariboli or Khari Boli ("standing dialect") is any of several literary languages of northwestern India.

Khariboli may refer to:

  • Hindustani language, an Indo-Aryan language, deriving its base primarily from the Dehlavi dialect in Delhi
  • Kauravi dialect, several dialects spoken north of Delhi in India

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