Kannauji | ||||||
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क़न्नौजी | ||||||
Spoken in | India | |||||
Native speakers | 6 million (date missing) | |||||
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Writing system | Devanagari | |||||
Language codes | ||||||
ISO 639-3 | bjj | |||||
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Kannauji language (Devanagari: क़न्नौजी) (also spelled Kanauji (क़नौजी or क़नउजी), Kanauji language) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Kannauji is closely related to Hindi, and some consider it to be a dialect of Hindi, while others consider it a separate Western Hindi language.[1]
Kannauji has about 6 million speakers.
Kannauji has two dialects or variants of its own: Tirhari and Transitional Kanauji, which is between standard Kanauji and Awadhi.
Kannauji is not a standard dialect of Hindi and can be assumed to be the transitory phase between Braj Bhasha and Awadhi. Eastern parts are totally Awadhi while Western districts are Braj speaking. Kannauji is predominantly spoken around the historic town of Kannauj in the following districts of the Ganga-Yamuna Doab:
In the non-Doabi areas, it is spoken in Hardoi, western parts of Lakhimpur Kheri and Sitapur districts in Awadh and Shahjahanpur and Pilibhit of Rohilkhand.
1. http://www.sumania.com/lang/allindi4.html
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