What is the original language of Kashmir?

What is the original language of Kashmir?

Kashmiri (English: /kæʃˈmɪəri/) or Koshur (كٲشُر, कॉशुर, 𑆑𑆳𑆯𑆶𑆫𑇀, /kəːʃur/) is a language from the Dardic subgroup of Indo-Aryan languages, spoken by around 7 million Kashmiris, primarily in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

Who speaks Pahari?

The languages are differing for various communities in Himachal Pradesh. People spoke some Pahari dialects in place which includes Mandela, Himachali, chambiali, kuluhi and churahi. Though several languages use in this state will be similar to other languages.

Is Punjabi a Pahari language?

East of the Pothwari areas, across the Jhelum River into Mirpur District in Azad Kashmir, the language is more similar to Pothwari than to the Pahari spoken in the rest of Azad Kashmir. Locally it is known by a variety of names: Pahari, Mirpur Pahari, Mirpuri, and Pothwari, while some of its speakers call it Punjabi.

Who are Pahari people Pakistan?

Around 70% of British Pakistanis originate from in and around Mirpur, Azad Kashmir. Although living in Kashmir they are not ethnic Kashmiri but are ethnic Paharis. They are the inhabitants of the Pir panjal mountains and foothills, and speak a language called Pahari which literally translates to ‘mountain language’.

How many languages are spoken in Kashmir?

JK only state where 8 languages are spoken.

What is your name in Pahari?

What is your name? – Tusa raa naa ki saa?

How do you say hello in Pahari?

This is how we say namaste or hi in pahari. माराज! कया हाल-चाल तूआडे।

How are u in Pahari language?

How are you? Main theek choo(n).

Where is Pahari language spoken?

Three divisions are distinguished: Eastern Pahari, represented by Nepali of Nepal; Central Pahari, spoken in Uttarakhand state; and Western Pahari, found around Simla in Himachal Pradesh state. The most important language is Nepali (Naipali), also called Khas-kura and Gorkhali (Gurkhali).

Is Pahari a dialect?

Pahari, or Pahadi (पहाड़ी پہاڑی pahāṛī ‘of the hills/mountains’; English: /pəˈhɑːri/) is an ambiguous term that has been used for a variety of languages, dialects and language groups, most of which are found in the lower Himalayas.

What is called husband in Kashmiri?

What is “Husband” called in kashmiri? In kashmiri, Roon is exact word for it.

Where is the Pahari language spoken?

Pahari is also spoken further east across the Line of Control into the Pir Panjal mountains in Indian Jammu and Kashmir.

What is the Pahari of Jammu & Kashmir?

The Pahari of Jammu & Kashmir is one language amongst many languages that have been traditionally indigenous to this region. In terms of its actual status, Pahari and its various dialects have been perceived as a ‘low variety’, a fate that has been reserved for all the other languages too.

Is Bhadarwahi related to Pahari?

This Pahari is sometimes conflated with the Western Pahari languages spoken in the mountainous region in the south-east of Indian Jammu and Kashmir. These languages, which include Bhadarwahi and its neighbours, are often called “Pahari”, but they are not closely related to Pahari–Pothwari.

What is the difference between Pothwari and Pahari?

To the north, Pothwari transitions into the Pahari-speaking area, with Bharakao, near Islamabad, generally regarded as the point where Pothwari ends and Pahari begins. Pothwari has been represented as a dialect of Punjabi by the Punjabi language movement, and in census reports the Pothwari areas of Punjab have been shown as Punjabi-majority.

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