Western Indo-Aryan languages

Western Indo-Aryan languages

there is no "Western" group of the Indo-Aryan languages. There are:
*a North-Western zone
*a West Central zone
*sometimesFact|date=January 2008 classified as "Western zone": Rajasthani languages, Gujarati languages and Bhil languages, with Kandeshi, Domari and Romani.


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