Ushoji language

Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ushoji or Ushojo (اُݜوجو, Uṣōǰō; pronounced [ʊˈʂoːd͡ʒoː]) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Kohistan and Swat districts of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

Pronunciation[ʊˈʂoːd͡ʒoː]
NativetoPakistan
RegionSwat, Kohistan
Native speakers
(2,000 cited 1992)[1]
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Ushoji
اُݜوجو
Pronunciation[ʊˈʂoːd͡ʒoː]
Native toPakistan
RegionSwat, Kohistan
Native speakers
(2,000 cited 1992)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3ush
Glottologusho1238
ELPUshojo
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Status

Ushoji may be severely endangered due to the dominance of the Pashto language in the region, especially in Swat.[3]

Numerals

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English glossUshoji[4]
1oneɪk (اِیۡک)
2twodu (دُو)
3threet͡ʃe (ۡچِے)
4fourt͡ʃar (چَر)
5fivepʰʊʃ (پھُش)
6sixʃɑ (شَا)
7sevensɑʈ (سَاٹ)
8eightɑʈ (آٹ)
9ninenəo (نِیُو)
10tende (ۡدِے)
20twentybɪey (ۡبِئے)
100hundredsao (سَئو)
1000thousandzʌr (زَرۡ)
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Orthography

Ushojo is written in a variety of the Torwali and Shina alphabets in the Perso-Arabic script in the Nastaliq style.[5]

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LetterRomanizationIPA
آā/aː/
أa/a/
اʿ/ʔ/
بb/b/
پp/p/
تt/t/
ٹ/ʈ/
ث(s)/s/
جǰ/d͡ʒ/
چč/t͡ʃ/
ڇċ/ʈ͡ʂ/
څc/t͡s/
ح(h)/h/
خǩ/x/
دd/d/
ڈ/ɖ/
ذ(z)/z/
رr/r/
ڑ/ɽ/
زz/z/
ڙż/ʐ/
ژž/ʒ/
سs/s/
شš/ʃ/
ݜ/ʂ/
ص(s)/s/
ض(d)/d/
ط(t)/t/
ظ(z)/z/
عʿ/ʔ/
غǧ/ɣ/
فf/f/
ق(k)/k/
کk/k/
گg/ɡ/
لl/l/
مm/m/
نn/n/
وw/ʊ~w/
ہh, x/h/ɦ/
ھ_h/ʰ/ʱ/
ءʿ/ʔ/
یy/j/
ےe/e/
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