Awadhi is an Eastern Hindi language of the Indo-Aryan branch spoken in northern India. It is primarily spoken in the Awadh region of present-day Uttar Pradesh, India. The name Awadh is connected to Ayodhya, the ancient town, which is regarded as the homeland of Śrī Rāma. It was, along with Braj Bhasha, used widely as a literary vehicle before being displaced by Hindustani in the 19th century. People mistake it as bhojpuri often which sounds similiar. It is also spoken in Indian state of bihar and Nepal by miniority of people. India treats as it a dialect of hindi which is wrong.
Retard Non awadhi"So you are from uttar pradesh? You must be a bhojpuri speaker"
Person with more than 2 brain cells: Bro uttar pradesh is fucking no one is from uttar pradesh it's called Awadh and I speak Awadhi
Person with more than 2 brain cells: Bro uttar pradesh is fucking no one is from uttar pradesh it's called Awadh and I speak Awadhi
by Silver soulposter July 08, 2020