Khandeshi language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
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Khandeshi, also spelt Qhandeshi[4] is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Khandesh region of north-west Maharashtra, and also in Gujarat.[5] It consists of Khandeshi proper, and the Dangri and Ahirani dialects.[6] Kunbi and Rangari are dialects. The Ahirani dialect of this language is mostly spoken. Devanagari script is used to write Khandeshi language.[7] 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[8] but in later decades they have been recognized as a different language.
| Khandeshi | |
|---|---|
| Ahirani, Qhandeshi | |
| खान्देशी, अहिराणी | |
| Native to | Maharashtra, India |
| Region | Khandesh |
| Ethnicity | Khandeshi |
Native speakers | 1.86 million (2011 census)[1] |
| Dialects |
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| Devanagari[3] | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either:khn – Khandeshiahr – Ahirani (dialect) |
| Glottolog | khan1272 Khandesiahir1243 Ahirani (deprecated) |
Distribution of Khandeshi speakers (2011) | |
Phonology
Consonants
- /n/ appears as a retroflex [ɳ] when before retroflex stops.
Vowels
All vowels can be short or long.[9]