Rewa Bagheli

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Rewa Bagheli is a regional Indo-Aryan language variety spoken primarily in and around the Rewa region of Madhya Pradesh in central India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-Aryan language variety
regional language
associatedWith Rewa cultural identity
belongsTo Central Zone of Indo-Aryan (broadly construed) NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Awadhi NERFINISHED
Bagheli NERFINISHED
Hindi NERFINISHED
coexistsWith Standard Hindi in Rewa region
geographicalDistribution Rewa and surrounding districts of Madhya Pradesh
hasCodeSwitchingWith Hindi NERFINISHED
hasDialectContinuumWith other Bagheli varieties
hasLexicalBorrowingFrom Sanskrit NERFINISHED
Standard Hindi NERFINISHED
hasOralTradition local folk songs
storytelling
hasPhonologicalFeaturesInCommonWith Hindi NERFINISHED
hasSociolinguisticStatus regional vernacular
isConsideredByOthersAs separate language within Bagheli continuum
isConsideredBySomeAs dialect of Hindi
languageFamily Indo-Aryan
mutualIntelligibilityWith neighboring Hindi dialects
other Bagheli dialects
partOf Indo-Aryan languages NERFINISHED
Indo-European languages NERFINISHED
primaryLanguageOf many rural communities in Rewa region
region Rewa division of Madhya Pradesh NERFINISHED
spokenIn Madhya Pradesh NERFINISHED
Rewa region NERFINISHED
central India
spokenInCountry India NERFINISHED
subclassOf Bagheli language NERFINISHED
Eastern Hindi dialect continuum NERFINISHED
typologicallySimilarTo Central Indo-Aryan languages NERFINISHED
usedAlongside Hindi in education and administration
usedBy local population of Rewa region
usedIn domestic domains
informal communication
local markets
writingSystem Devanagari script NERFINISHED

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Eastern Hindi languages hasMember Rewa Bagheli