Correct option is B
Ans. (b)
The Rangri dialect is a mixture of Marwari and Malvi. It is spoken in border regions of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, reflecting the linguistic and cultural blend of these areas.
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1. Marwari is widely spoken in western Rajasthan, including Jodhpur and Barmer.
2. Malvi is spoken in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh.
3. Rangri dialect emerged due to interactions between communities living along the border regions.
4. It retains characteristics of both Marwari (Rajasthani influence) and Malvi (Madhya Pradesh influence).
Additional Information
· (a) Hadoti and Malvi: Incorrect, Hadoti is spoken in Kota and Bundi regions.
· (c) Mewari and Malvi: Incorrect, Mewari is spoken in Udaipur and Malvi in Malwa.
· (d) Mevati and Malvi: Mevati is spoken in Alwar and Bharatpur regions, unrelated here.