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[[Lasi dialect|Lasi]] and [[Sindhi Bhil language|Sindhi Bhil]] are sometimes added, but are commonly considered dialects of Sindhi proper.<ref>[http://homepages.fh-giessen.de/kausen/klassifikationen/Indogermanisch.doc Ernst Kausen, 2006. ''Die Klassifikation der indogermanischen Sprachen''] ([[Microsoft Word]], 133 KB)</ref> It is not clear if [[Jandavra language|Jandavra]] is Sindhi or [[Gujarati languages|Gujarati]]. Though [[Dhatki language|Dhatki]] is a [[Rajasthani languages|Rajasthani language]], it is heavily influenced by Sindhi and Kutchi.{{citation needed|date=July 2024}} [[Khetrani language|Khetrani]] shares grammatical features with both Sindhi and [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]] but is not mutually intelligible with either.<ref>{{Cite journal| last = Elfenbein| first = Joseph H.| date = 1994| title = Notes on Khetrāni phonology| journal = Studien zur Indologie und Iranistik| volume = 19| pages = 71–82| issn = 0341-4191}}</ref> | [[Lasi dialect|Lasi]] and [[Sindhi Bhil language|Sindhi Bhil]] are sometimes added, but are commonly considered dialects of Sindhi proper.<ref>[http://homepages.fh-giessen.de/kausen/klassifikationen/Indogermanisch.doc Ernst Kausen, 2006. ''Die Klassifikation der indogermanischen Sprachen''] ([[Microsoft Word]], 133 KB)</ref> It is not clear if [[Jandavra language|Jandavra]] is Sindhi or [[Gujarati languages|Gujarati]]. Though [[Dhatki language|Dhatki]] is a [[Rajasthani languages|Rajasthani language]], it is heavily influenced by Sindhi and [[Kutchi language|Kutchi]].{{citation needed|date=July 2024}} [[Khetrani language|Khetrani]] shares grammatical features with both [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] and [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]] but is not mutually intelligible with either.<ref>{{Cite journal| last = Elfenbein| first = Joseph H.| date = 1994| title = Notes on Khetrāni phonology| journal = Studien zur Indologie und Iranistik| volume = 19| pages = 71–82| issn = 0341-4191}}</ref> | ||
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The Sindhi languages or Sindhic include Sindhi and its dialects as well as Indo-Aryan languages closely related to it.[1] Template:Sindhis
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| LanguageTemplate:Efn | Speakers[2] | Region(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Sindhi | 38,000,000 | Sindh, Balochistan, various states of India |
| Kutchi | 1,031,000 | Kutch and Sindh |
| Memoni | 1,800,000 | Kathiawar and Sindh |
| Luwati | 30,000 | Oman |
| Jadgali | ? | Makran (Iran, Pakistan) |
| Kholosi | 1,800 | Hormozgan province (Iran) |
Lasi and Sindhi Bhil are sometimes added, but are commonly considered dialects of Sindhi proper.[3] It is not clear if Jandavra is Sindhi or Gujarati. Though Dhatki is a Rajasthani language, it is heavily influenced by Sindhi and Kutchi.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Khetrani shares grammatical features with both Sindhi and Saraiki but is not mutually intelligible with either.[4]
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- ↑ Ernst Kausen, 2006. Die Klassifikation der indogermanischen Sprachen (Microsoft Word, 133 KB)
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