Berar-Deccan Marathi

Marathi–Konkani language of India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Berar-Deccan Marathi, is a possible language of the Marathi–Konkani group, or perhaps just a regional dialect of Marathi. Glottolog reports that it is closely related to Varhadi-Nagpuri. (Sub)dialects are Bijapuri (of Bijapur district, Karnataka) and Kalvadi (of Dharwad district). These have been counted among the Marathi dialects,[2] and it is not clear just how distinct they are from standard Marathi, with the distinct Deccani language perhaps being Deccani Urdu.

NativetoIndia
RegionDeccan
Native speakers
(13,000,000 cited 2000)[1]
(perhaps conflated with Deccani Urdu)
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Berar-Deccan Marathi
Native toIndia
RegionDeccan
Native speakers
(13,000,000 cited 2000)[1]
(perhaps conflated with Deccani Urdu)
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3dcc
Glottologdecc1239
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Berar-Deccan Marathi shares the names of Deccani Urdu: Dakhini, Dakhni, Dakini, Dakkani, Dakkhani, etc. Ethnologue says the speakers are Muslim and that the language is written in the Nastaliq (primarily) and Devanagari scripts, but again this may be due to confusion with Deccani Urdu. According to the 16th edition of the Ethnologue publication, the article on Deccan with the code dcc states “May be the same as Dakhini dialect of Urdu" on page 372 of the physical publication.[3]

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