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- proper noun A
Hindi language spoken by about thirteen million people in northernIndia .
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Examples
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He speaks with a strong Haryanvi accent and spends most of his time at Shop No. 19 as he doesn't really have a job.
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Apart from Bhojpuri, feature films in Garhwali, Haryanvi and other dialects are readily available on VCDs and DVDs.
Enigma of English Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Apart from Bhojpuri, feature films in Garhwali, Haryanvi and other dialects are readily available on VCDs and DVDs.
Archive 2009-03-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Similarly Brahmins are there which are very strong part and parcel of Haryanvi culture.
- Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community Ranbir Dahiya 2010
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Peasants are doing suicides because of economic On the other hand, our own culture of Haryana is very rich in various paramparas regarding marriages in various native Haryanvi communities where lot of flexibility is present when love marriage issue arises between boy and girl of the same castes and same gotras or intercaste marriage.
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There was Dilli 6 in which she spoke Haryanvi fluently.
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There was Dilli 6 in which she spoke Haryanvi fluently.
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February 16, 2010 (Sampurn Wire): Kavita Kaushik is known for her character Chandermukhi Chautala from SAB TV serial F.I.R. Kavita plays the funny character of Haryanvi cop in this soap; playing this no-nonsense cop she has etched a place for herself in the heart of audience.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Bureau News 2010
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Jatland, notorious for khap killings and an abysmally low female sex ratio, is good reason why her success is being celebrated by Haryanvi women as their own.
The Times of India 2010
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SONEPAT: Poonam Malik is a typical 'Haryanvi bahu', head demurely covered with a dupatta, a shy introvert woman, busy with household chores in her joint family of 15.
The Times of India 2010
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