Harauti or Hadauti (Hadoti) is a Rajasthani language 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.
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Hadoti | |
हाड़ौती, हाड़ोती | |
Native to | India (Hadoti region of Rajasthan) |
Native speakers | 2,944,356 (2011 census)[1] Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi.[2] |
Language family | Indo-European
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Writing system | Devanagari |
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ISO 639-3 | hoj |
Glottolog | hado1235 |
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]
Standard Rajasthani | Harauti | Meaning |
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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 |
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