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Haryanvi (हरियाणी) is the northern most dialect of Hindi language, spoken in the North Indian state of Haryana, and also in Delhi, particularly by Jats. Haryanvi has various dialects. Bangaru, also known as 'Jatu', is one followed by the Haryanvi spoken in the "Khaddar" areas close to Yamuna, which is akin to Khariboli and is spoken by Rors. It is usually classified as a dialect of Hindi, and not as a separate language; it has many similarities with Khariboli (the prestige dialect of Hindi). Non-Haryanvi speakers find the tone of Harynavi somewhat crude. The literature is almost insignificant, since most Haryanvi literary figures write in Standard Hindi, but there are a lot of folk songs available.
   Haryanvi has a very rich culture in terms of folk songs that are called "Raginis" and folk dramas, known by the name of "Swaang". Haryanvi dialects have lots of variation and sometimes it varies from village to village which may be just a few kilometers apart.

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