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  2. Duruwa - Wikipedia

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    Although Parji is their native language, they are well versed with the local lingua franca, Odia, Chhattisgarhi but also speak Hindi, Telugu, Kurmali and use Odia, Hindi or Telugu scripts for intergroup communication. [2] In Chhattisgarh Dharua people are classified under the Gond tribe, but in Odisha they are listed as a separate tribe. [3]

  3. Chhattisgarhi language - Wikipedia

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    Chhattisgarhi (छत्तीसगढ़ी) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 16.25 million people from Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India. [3] It is the official language of Chhattisgarh. [4] It is grouped within the Eastern Hindi languages and is counted by the Indian national census as a dialect ...

  4. Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    In the eastern Bastar region, Halbi and Bhatri are major languages. In addition, Chhattisgarh has several indigenous languages. Kurukh and Korwa are both spoken in the Surguja region. Gondi is a major language in southern Chhattisgarh: Bastar and the adjoining districts.

  5. Eastern Hindi languages - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Hindi languages, are a branch of the Indo-Aryan language family spoken chiefly in Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, Baghelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, in Northern and Central India. Eastern Hindi languages evolved from Ardhamagadhi Prakrit, which is thought to be transitional between Sauraseni and Magadhi. [1]

  6. Gondi language - Wikipedia

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    Gondi (Gōṇḍī), natively known as Koitur (Kōī, Kōītōr), is a South-Central Dravidian language, spoken by about three million Gondi people, [2] chiefly in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and by small minorities in neighbouring states. Although it is the language of the Gond ...

  7. Surgujia dialect - Wikipedia

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    Native speakers. 1.74 million (2011 ... Surgujia is an Indo-Aryan language variety spoken in Chhattisgarh. ... as is the case with many Hindi languages and other ...

  8. Munda people - Wikipedia

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    Chhattisgarh 15,095 ... They speak Mundari as their native language, which belongs to the Munda subgroup of Austroasiatic languages.

  9. Bhil - Wikipedia

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    They speak various dialects of regional Indo-Aryan languages, collectively referred to as the Bhil languages, while the indigenous non-Indo-Aryan language that the Bhil originally spoke is lost. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Bhils are divided into a number of endogamous territorial divisions, which in turn have a number of clans and lineages.