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Sansi language

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Endangered Indo-Aryan language of India

Sansi
प्रतिबंध, پابندیاں.
Native toIndia,Pakistan
RegionRajasthan
EthnicitySansi
Native speakers
(80,000 cited 2000–2002)[1]
Devanagari,Perso-Arabic
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
ssi – Sansi
kbu – Kabutra
Glottologsans1271  Sansi
kabu1254  Kabutra

TheSansi language,Sansiboli, orBhilki, is a highlyendangeredIndo-Aryan language of theCentral group. The language is spoken by the nomadicSansi people of the Indian subcontinent.

Ethnologue sees it as part ofWestern Hindi.[1] Some sources also mention it as a dialect of theRajasthani language.[2]Glottolog links it toPunjabi.Kabutra, spoken by a thousand people in Pakistan, is mutually intelligible.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^abSansi atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
    Kabutra atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
  2. ^Language in India: Endangered Language: A Case Study of Sansiboli
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