Marwari languages

Marwari languages

The Marwari languages are a subgroup of the "Rajasthani language" of Hindi dialects. They include Marwari proper (13.2 million speakers) as well as Dhundari (9 million), Shekhawati (3 million), Mewari (1 million), Dhatki (130,000), Goaria (25,000), Loarki (20,000), Mewati (1,300) and Godwari.

ee also

*Hindustani language

External links

* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=90927 Rajasthani language tree]


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