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Consider the following statements.
1.Bangaru and Jatu are the two main dialects of Haryanavi language.
2.Bangaru is most widely spoken dialects of Haryanvi.
Which of the following statements is/are correct ?
1 Only
2 Only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
Haryanvi is the language spoken in the state of Haryana. With Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu and English forming the main languages, there are numerous dialects which are spoken in Haryana. However, almost all of them have their base in Hindi and Jatu, the two main dialects with Jatu being mainly the language of the Jats in the state. The people living in are as close to Rajasthan have a touch of Rajasthani in the Haryanvi they speak. This Haryanvi language has several dialects. These dialects have lot of variations and even the language varies from village to village. Haryanvi, also known as Bangaru, is wisely and largely spoken. The Ahir people of Ahirwal belt also speak Haryanvi language which is similar to Rajasthani language. The Rors, Kambojs and Brahmans all they speak Khaddar dialect which has Northern Haryanvi influence. This language even shares some similarity with Khadi Boli dialect. In addition, Haryanvi belongs to Western Hindi languages. Therefore, it is taken as a dialect of Hindi and not as a separate language.
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