Sindhi languages

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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

LanguageTemplate:Efn Speakers[2] Region(s)
Sindhi 38,000,000 Sindh, Southpunjab, Balochistan, India
Kutchi 1,031,000 Kutch and Sindh
Memoni 1,800,000 Sindh and Kathiawar (Gujarat, India)
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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References

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  3. Ernst Kausen, 2006. Die Klassifikation der indogermanischen Sprachen (Microsoft Word, 133 KB)
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