| Johari | |
|---|---|
| जोहारी | |
Surendra Singh Pangtey narrating a joke in Johari | |
| Pronunciation | [d͡ʒoːɦɑːɾiː] |
| Native to | India |
| Region | Johar andDarma valleys, (India)[1] |
| Ethnicity | Shauka people |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
Johari is language variety spoken by theShauka people of India, primarily in theJohar andDarma valley of the state ofUttarakhand. It is generally classified as a dialect of theKumaoni language, and is also argued to be a distinct language.[2][3] Sharma (1990) describeRangas, its predecessor, to be extinct since 1955.[4]Grierson (1916) included Johari as a Kumaoni dialect, calling it "corrupt Kumauni" with an estimated 7,419 speakers having another native language, Rangkas.[5]