Hindi has more than ten variations.
- One of the most important dialects is Khariboli (also known as Khadiboli or Khari dialect), which is spoken in Western Uttar Pradesh.
- Another dialect is Bambaiya Hindi (also Mumbaiyya), a slang form of Hindi/Urdu which is spoken primarily in Bombay (Mumbai).
- A third important dialect is Brajbhasa, spoken in the region of Braj.
- Among the other variations of Hindi are Kanauji, Bundeli, Bagheli, Chhattisgarhi (Lahariya or Khalwahi), Hariyanvi (Bangaru or Jatu), Bhaya, Chamari and Ghera Gowli.