Bhati Bhasha

Bhati Bhasha

Bhati BhasaA dialect of Konkani spoken by Padye Brahmins of Goa who belong to Karhade Brahmin group.This dialect is nasal and has many Marathi words.The poeople who speak this dialect are called as Bhatts in Goa.


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