Here is a humanized version of the text, followed by the article as requested.
Original Text Evaluation:
The original text provides factual information about the Gujarati language in a very straightforward, almost academic way. It lists statistics and official recognitions without much warmth or personality. Phrases like "officially recognized," "ninth most widely used language," and "This detailed article will explore" are precise but lack a personal touch. The tone is informative but a little distant, perhaps a bit like a report or a dictionary entry. It tells you what Gujarati is, but it doesn't make you feel anything about it.
Humanized Version:
You know, Gujarati actually has a pretty special spot in India's big rule book, the constitution, and a whole bunch of people speak it. When you look at all the languages used across India, Gujarati stands out as the ninth most common, with something like over 55 million folks speaking it just there. It's the main language, too, in places like Daman and Diu, and of course, the state of Gujarat itself. Beyond India's borders, it's pretty well known, being the 26th most spoken language across the whole wide world, and it holds an official place in a few spots. If you're looking to pick up some Gujarati, we've got a way here that makes learning it pretty simple, and you know, we'll be adding even more ways to learn other things over time. This piece we've put together, it takes a good look at the language's beginnings, its different ways of speaking, how it's put together, its writing, and how people use it today, showing just how big a part it plays as a major language in India and the surrounding areas. It's also one of the 22 languages that gets a nod in India's constitution, and it's officially recognized in both Gujarat.


