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The Apabhramsa language was the next modification in the spoken language of North India after Prakrit, in a period broadly lasting from the 5th to the 10th century. Apabhramsa developed into modern-day Indo-Aryan languages such as Hindustani, Bengali, and Punjabi. Indian languages such as Tamil and Telugu belong to a different family, the Dravidian languages.

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