Awadhi Language (awa)

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Also Known As: Kojali,Abadhi,Abohi,Abadi,Ambodhi,Baiswari,Kosali,Avadhi,Awadhi


Description:

Awadhi (Devanagari: अवधी) is an Indo-Aryan language. It is spoken chiefly in the Awadh (Oudh) region of Uttar Pradesh, although its speakers are also found in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and Nepal. Awadhi in slightly different forms (influenced by Brij Bhasha or Bundeli) is also spoken in the vatsa country (lower Doab) south of Awadh region which includes Kanpur and Allahabad. Although today it is only considered a dialect of Hindi, before the standardization of Hindi, it was the second most important literary dialect of Hindustani (the first was Brij Bhasha).Important works in Awadhi are the Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas, the Padmavat of Malik Mohammad Jaisi. Awadhi is mainly spoken in the major part of Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, the adjoining Terai area of Nepal and the lower stretch of the Ganga-Yamuna Doab. In Awadh, it is spoken in the following districts almost entirely: while it is spoken in these districts partially:

In the Doab, Awadhi is spoken with influences from Kannauji and Bundeli (Kanpur Urban excluding the westernmost areas of the district which speak entirely in Kannauji), Bundeli (Fatehpur and Kaushambi districts, and Allahabad city, which lies West of the..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Awadhi Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: India
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-3 Code: awa

Classification Taxonomy

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  Indo-European Group

    Indo-Iranian Group

      Indo-Aryan Group

        East Central zone Group

          Awadhi Language