- Source: Khandeshi language
Khandeshi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Khandesh region of north-west Maharashtra and also in Gujarat. It consists of Khandeshi proper, and the Dangri and Ahirani dialects. Kunbi and Rangari also are dialects. Ahirani dialect of this language is mostly spoken. Devanagari script is used to write Khandeshi language. The words "Ahirani" and "Khandeshi" are sometimes used interchangeably: Ahirani as the caste-based name (after Ahirs), and Khandesh as the region-based name. The Census of 1911 , 1921 and 1931 counted the Ahirani speaking people as Gujaratis but in latter decades they've been recognized as a different language.
Phonology
= Consonants
=/n/ is heard as a retroflex [ɳ] when before retroflex stops.
= Vowels
=All vowels can be short or long.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Bhili
- Orang India
- Dinasti Rashtrakuta
- Archana Mencari Cinta
- Rumpun bahasa Iran
- Bahasa Gāndhārī
- Rumpun bahasa Skithia
- Bahasa Persia Pertengahan
- Bahasa Baktria
- Khandeshi language
- Khandesh
- Indo-Aryan languages
- Bahinabai Chaudhari
- Simantonnayana
- Dangri language
- Dhanki language
- List of languages by number of native speakers in India
- Varhadi dialect
- Languages of India