Parkari Koli language

Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan

Parkari Koli
Native toSindh province, Pakistan
Native speakers
(250,000 cited 1995)[1]
Language family
Indo-European
  • Indo-Iranian
    • Indo-Aryan
      • Western[2]
        • Gujarati
          • Parkari Koli
Language codes
ISO 639-3kvx
Glottologpark1237

The Parkari Koli language (sometimes called just Parkari) is an Indo-Aryan language mainly spoken in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is spoken in the southeast tip bordering India, in the Tharparkar District, Nagarparkar. Most of the lower Thar Desert, west as far as Indus River, bordered north and west by Hyderabad, to south and west of Badin.[1]

Lexical similarity

77%–83% with Marwari, 83% with Wadiyara Koli.[1]

Orthography

The orthography was standardized in 1983-84 and used from 1985 onward. It is based on the Sindhi alphabet with three additional letters: ۮ, representing a voiced dental implosive /ɗ/, ۯ, representing a retroflex lateral approximant /ɭ/, and ۿ, representing a voiced glottal fricative /ɦ/. These letters all use an inverted V (like the circumflex) as the diacritical mark because Sindhi already makes frequent use of dots.

References

  1. ^ a b c Parkari Koli at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Parkari Koli language at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016) Closed access icon

External links

  • Proposal to add Parkari letters to Arabic block
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