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Rajasthani (Devanagari: राजस्थानी) refers to a group of Indo-Aryan languages and dialects spoken primarily in the state of Rajasthan and adjacent areas of Haryana, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh in India. There are also speakers in the Pakistani provinces of Sindh and Punjab. Rajasthani varieties are closely related to and intelligible with their sister languages Gujarati and Sindhi and is a distant relative of Romani Language and their varieties. The comprehensibility between Rajasthani and Gujarati goes from 60 to 85% depending on the geographical extent of its dialects. | Rajasthani (Devanagari: राजस्थानी) refers to a group of Indo-Aryan languages and dialects spoken primarily in the state of Rajasthan and adjacent areas of Haryana, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh in India. There are also speakers in the Pakistani provinces of Sindh and Punjab. Rajasthani varieties are closely related to and intelligible with their sister languages Gujarati and Sindhi and is a distant relative of Romani Language and their varieties. The comprehensibility between Rajasthani and Gujarati goes from 60 to 85% depending on the geographical extent of its dialects. | ||
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[https://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011Census/Language-2011/Statement-1.pdf Laungage Census 2011] |
Revision as of 16:22, 26 August 2021
Rajasthani (Devanagari: राजस्थानी) refers to a group of Indo-Aryan languages and dialects spoken primarily in the state of Rajasthan and adjacent areas of Haryana, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh in India. There are also speakers in the Pakistani provinces of Sindh and Punjab. Rajasthani varieties are closely related to and intelligible with their sister languages Gujarati and Sindhi and is a distant relative of Romani Language and their varieties. The comprehensibility between Rajasthani and Gujarati goes from 60 to 85% depending on the geographical extent of its dialects.