Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a gr...
Well, Odia, Assami, Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Nepali, Himachali, Rajestani etc all are pretty close to each other. Just some change in Murph it will be intelligible to each other.
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Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a gr...
To identify the odd one out among Hindi, Oriya, Urdu, Gujarati, and Sindhi, we must look for the language that is not an Indian language. Here's the breakdown:
- Hindi, Oriya, Gujarati, and Sindhi are all Indian languages.
- Urdu, however, is not an Indian language; it is primarily spoken in Pakistan.
Therefore, Urdu (option C) is the odd one out in this group.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a gr...
Explanation:
Language Group:
- Hindi, Oriya, Gujarathi, and Sindhi belong to the group of Indian languages.
- Urdu, on the other hand, belongs to the group of Indo-Aryan languages.
Difference in Language Family:
- Hindi, Oriya, Gujarathi, and Sindhi are all part of the Indo-European language family.
- Urdu, on the other hand, belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family.
Geographical and Cultural Differences:
- Hindi, Oriya, Gujarathi, and Sindhi are predominantly spoken in different regions of India.
- Urdu, on the other hand, is spoken in Pakistan and parts of India.
Conclusion:
- Based on the language family, geography, and cultural differences, Urdu stands out from Hindi, Oriya, Gujarathi, and Sindhi, making it the one that does not belong to the group.