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Andaman Creole Hindi is a trade language of the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands. •
Arunachali Hindi is a trade language of
Arunachal Pradesh. •
Bihari Hindi is a dialect of Hindustani greatly influenced by Bihari languages such as
Bhojpuri and
Magahi, spoken in urban areas in
Bihar. •
Bombay Hindi ("Bombay Baat"), the dialect of the city of
Mumbai (Bombay); it is based on
Hindustani but heavily influenced by
Marathi. Technically it is a
pidgin, i.e. neither is it a native language of any people nor is it used in formal settings by the educated and upper social strata. However, it is often used in the films of Hindi cinema (
Bollywood) because Mumbai is the base of the Bollywood film industry. •
Caribbean Hindustani is an
Bihari-
Eastern Hindi lingua-franca that developed among
Indo-Caribbean people. •
Dhakaiya Urdu, a dialect of Urdu spoken in
Dhaka,
Bangladesh. It is based on
Hindustani but heavily influenced by
Bengali. •
Deccani, including
Hyderabadi Urdu, and
Bangalori Urdu, a dialect of Urdu spoken in the present areas of the erstwhile
Hyderabad State, and the historical
Deccan region. There is a small but distinct difference between Deccani and standard
Hindustani, which is bigger the further south it is spoken. •
Fiji Hindi is an
Eastern Hindi-
Bihari lingua-franca that developed among
Indo-Fijians. •
Haflong Hindi is a trade language of the areas adjacent to
Haflong in
Assam. •
Domari and
Romani are both central Indo-Aryan languages, although deriving from separate origins within the family. == Comparison ==