Correct option is B
Ans. (b)
Explanation
The Rangri dialect is a mixture of Marwari and Malvi, with additional influences from Haryanvi. It is primarily spoken by Rajputs in the Malwa region, which covers parts of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana. Rangri is a regional dialect, not a formally recognized language, but it is widely spoken in the border areas where Marwari and Malvi influences overlap.
Information Booster
· Rangri is a mix of Marwari, Malvi, and some Haryanvi elements.
· Malvi is a separate dialect spoken in the Malwa region.
· Marwari is the most widely spoken dialect in Rajasthan.
· Rangri is used in informal communication among Rajput communities.
· The dialect is commonly spoken in Rajasthan, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh.
Additional Knowledge
· Malvi (Option a): Spoken in Madhya Pradesh’s Malwa region but does not include Marwari influences.
· Rangri (Option b): Correct Answer – A dialect blending Marwari and Malvi, with some Haryanvi influence.
· Malri (Option c): Not a recognized dialect in Rajasthan or Malwa.
· Mewari (Option d): Spoken in southern Rajasthan (Mewar region), not related to Malvi.