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2 Writing system  





3 Background of Hadauti  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 Further reading  














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(Redirected from Harauti language)

Hadauti
Hadoti
हाड़ौती, हाड़ोती
The word "Hadauti" written in Devanagari script
Native toIndia (Hadoti region of Rajasthan)
RegionHadauti

Native speakers

2,944,356 (2011 census)[1]
Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi.[2]

Language family

Indo-European

Writing system

Devanagari
Language codes
ISO 639-3hoj
Glottologhado1235

A map of the distribution of native Hadauti speakers in India

Hadauti or Harauti (Hadoti) is an Indo-Aryan languageofRajasthani languages group spoken by approximately four million people in the Hadoti region of southeastern Rajasthan, India. Its speakers are concentrated in the districts of Kota, Baran, Bundi and Jhalawar in Rajasthan, as well as in neighbouring areas of Madhya Pradesh.

It has a nominative marker /nɛ/, which is absent in other Rajasthani languages.[3]

Its word order is the typical subject–object–verb.[3] Its characteristic feature, unlike Hindi, is the presence or absence of agentive marker in the perfect depending on the nature of the accusative marker.[3]

Some sample translations

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Standard Rajasthani Harauti Meaning
अठै (atthai) अठी (atthee) Here
वठै/उठै (vatthai/utthai) वठी/उठी (vatthee/utthee) There
कोनी (koni) कोइने/कोने(koine) No
आवैलो/आवैली (availo/availi) आवगो/आवगी (avogo/avogi) Will come

Writing system

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In India, Hadauti is written in the Devanagari script, an abugida which is written from left to right. Earlier, the Mahajani script, or Modiya, was used to write Rajasthani. The script is also called as Maru Gurjari in a few records.[4][5]

Background of Hadauti

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The Hadauti language is a regional variety of the Rajasthani language spoken by a community in and near the Kota region in Rajasthan, India, and some parts of neighboring Madhya Pradesh. It belongs to the Central-Eastern Rajasthani subgroup of the Indo-Aryan family, as classified by Grierson and Doshi & Purohit. It was included in the Indian Census until 1961, and was classified as one of the mother tongues grouped under Hindi along with Rajasthani language. According to Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India, Hadauti is spoken in the districts of Kota, Baran, Bundi and Jhalawar in Rajasthan, as well as in neighbouring areas of Madhya Pradesh.[6]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  • ^ [http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Census_Data_Online/Language/Statement1.aspx Abstract of speakers’ stijx Cjch Rhxc Chxv Fvdb trength of languages and mother tongues –2001]
  • ^ a b c Dwivedi, Amitabh Vikram (2012). "The Status of Haroti: An Enquiry into Rajastani Language". Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  • ^ "Goaria". Ethnologue. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  • ^ "Dhatki". Ethnologue. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  • ^ Potter, Gulab Chand; Kar, Somdev. "REVIVAL OF ENDANGERED LANGUAGES: A CASE STUDY OF HADOTI". International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics: 3.
  • Further reading

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