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<p>and came to be called <a href="page.php?w=Deccani_language">Dakhani</a>. In Dakhani, aspirated consonants were replaced with their unaspirated counterparts; for instance, dekh 'see' became dek, ghula 'dissolved' became gula, kuch 'some' became kuc, and samajh 'understand' became samaj.</p>

<p>When the British colonised the <a href="page.php?w=Indian_subcontinent">Indian subcontinent</a> from the late 18th through to the late 19th century, they used the words 'Hindustani', 'Hindi', and 'Urdu' interchangeably. They developed it as the language</p><p>
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