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Lasi dialect (Sindhi)

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Dialect of Sindhi spoken in Pakistan
Lasi
لاسي
Native toPakistan
RegionBalochistan (Las Bela)
EthnicitySindhi Lasi
Native speakers
15,000 (2020)[1]
Arabic script (Naskh,Nastaliq)[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3lss
Glottologlasi1242

Lasi, orLassi, also calledKohistani (Sindhi:لاسي) is a dialect of theSindhi language spoken on the western frontier ofSindh andBalochistan inPakistan.[3][4][5] It is spoken by theSindhi Lasi people ofLasbela,Hub andGwadar inBalochistan, and Lasi is also spoken in theKohistan region ofKarachi,Thatta andJamshoro districts ofSindh.[6][7]

Loanwords

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Lasi is known to use loanwords from other languages, primarily fromPersian as well asBalochi.[6]

Orthography

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Lasi uses the same orthography as Sindhi except an extra letter,ۏ, which has been added to theBalochi Standard Alphabet. Many educated Lasi speakers use theLatin alphabet in an effort toromanise the language.[8]

References

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  1. ^Lasi atEthnologue (27th ed., 2024)Closed access icon
  2. ^"ScriptSource - Lasi written with Arabic script, Naskh variant".
  3. ^Handbook of comparative and historical Indo-European linguistics ; Volume 1. Berlin Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. 2017. p. 433.ISBN 9783110393248.The five major dialects of Sindhi are Vicholi, Lari, Lasi, Thari, and Kachhi. Four dialects are spoken within the borders of Sindh itself. Siraiki, in Upper Sindh, is not to be confused with the Punjabi language of the same name. Vicholi, considered the standard dialect, is spoken in central Sindh, while Lari is the dialect in southern Sindh. Lasi is spoken on the western frontier of Sindh and in Balochistan. The Sindhi spoken in the Thar desert of the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan is called Thari. In Gujarat, Kachhi is spoken along the Rann of Kutch and in the Kathiawar peninsula.
  4. ^Austin, Peter (2008).One thousand languages: living, endangered, and lost. Berkeley (Calif.): University of California press. p. 126.ISBN 9780520255609.Sindhi has six major dialects: Siraiki (Seraiki), Vicholi, Lari, Lasi, Thari (Thareli) and Katchhi (Kachchhi). However, other sources consider at least Katchhi to be a separate language. In addition, the name Siraiki is used to describe a different language variety, sometimes listed as a separate language and sometimes as a dialect of Punjabi.
  5. ^"Linguistic Survey of India".dsal.uchicago.edu. p. 9. Retrieved2023-06-15.two other dialects, Lasi and Kachchhi, have to be added to the list
  6. ^abVeesar, Zahid Ali; Aliani, Asadullah; Roonjho, Zafrullah (2020)."SUBSTITUTION OF IMPLOSIVES WITH ENGLISH LOANWORDS IN LASI".Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language.
  7. ^"BALUCHISTAN i. Geography, History and Ethnography (cont.)".Encyclopedia Iranica. 2010.
  8. ^Aliani, Asad Ullah; Ali, Zahid; Khan, Sami Ullah (2022). "English Loanwords Adaptation and Substitution Process in Lasi".University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature.


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