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  2. Essay - Wikipedia

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    Essay. An essay is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument, but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of a letter, a paper, an article, a pamphlet, and a short story. Essays have been sub-classified as formal and informal: formal essays are characterized by "serious purpose, dignity, logical organization ...

  3. Essays (Francis Bacon) - Wikipedia

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    Seene and Allowed (1597) was the first published book by the philosopher, statesman and jurist Francis Bacon. The Essays are written in a wide range of styles, from the plain and unadorned to the epigrammatic. They cover topics drawn from both public and private life, and in each case the essays cover their topics systematically from a number ...

  4. Sinhala language - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Sinhala language, its history, grammar, writing system, and speakers. Explore the rich literature and culture of the Sinhalese people.

  5. Hinglish - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, due to an increase in literacy and connectivity, the interchange of languages has reached new heights, especially due to increasing online immersion. English is the most widely used language on the internet, and this is a further impetus to the use of Hinglish online by native Hindi speakers, especially among the youth.

  6. Haryanvi language - Wikipedia

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    Haryanvi language. Haryanvi ( हरियाणवी hariyāṇavī or हरयाणवी harayāṇavī) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Haryana and the territory of Delhi. [2] [3] [4] Haryanvi is considered to be part of the dialect group of Western Hindi, which also includes Khariboli and Braj. It is ...

  7. List of Hindi poets - Wikipedia

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    Kailash Vajpeyi (1936–2015) Kavi Bhushan (1613–1712), poet and scholar. Kaka Hathrasi (1906–1995), satirist and humorist poet. Kedarnath Agarwal (1911–2000), Hindi language poet and littérateur. Kedarnath Singh (1934–2018), poet, critic and essayist. Keshavdas (1555–1617), Sanskrit scholar and Hindi poet.

  8. History of Hindustani language - Wikipedia

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    The new court language developed simultaneously in Delhi and Lucknow, the latter of which is in an Awadhi-speaking area; and thus, modern Hindustani has a noticeable Awadhi influence even though it is primarily based on Delhi dialect. In these cities, the language continued to be called "Hindi" as well as "Urdu".

  9. Hindi media - Wikipedia

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    Hindi media. Hindi media refers to media in Hindi language and its dialects, across the Hindi belt in India, and elsewhere with the Hindi-speaking Indian diaspora . Hindi media has a two hundred-year history, with the first newspaper published in the language, Udant Martand, going to press in 1826, and the first novel, Pariksha Guru, published ...