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(Redirected from Bharmauri language)

Gaddi
𑚌𑚛𑚯, गदी Gaddi
𑚌𑚛𑚊𑚯, गदकी Gaddki
𑚌𑚛𑚮𑚣𑚭𑚥𑚯, गदियाली Gaddiyali
𑚡𑚤𑚢𑚵𑚪𑚯, भरमौड़ी Bharmauri
The word "Gaddi" written in Takri script
Native toHimachal Pradesh
RegionBharmaur
EthnicityGaddis

Native speakers

181,000 (2011)[1]

Language family

Indo-European

Writing system

Takri, Devanagari
Language codes
ISO 639-3gbk
Glottologgadd1242
ELPGaddi

Gaddi (also called Gaddki, GaddiyaliorBharmauri; Takri: 𑚌𑚛𑚯, 𑚌𑚛𑚊𑚯, 𑚌𑚛𑚮𑚣𑚭𑚥𑚯, 𑚡𑚤𑚢𑚵𑚪𑚯) is an Indo-Aryan language of India. It is spoken by the Gaddi people primarily residing in the Bharmour region of Chamba district and the upper reaches of Kangra districtinHimachal Pradesh. It is also spoken in neighbouring parts of Jammu, with Gaddi villages found in Udhampur, Kathua and Doda districts.[2]

The language has traditionally been written using the Takri script.[3]

Interview of Tarsem Jaryal about Gaddi culture in Gaddi language. Part -1

Dialects

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There are four dialects of the language:[4]

Status

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The language is commonly called PahariorHimachali. Some speakers may even call it a dialect of Dogri. The language has no official status. According to the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the language is definitely endangered category, i.e. many Gaddi chilanother adjoining areag Gaddi as their mother tongue any longer.[5]

The demand for the inclusion of 'Pahari (Himachali)' under the Eight Schedule of the Constitution, which is supposed to represent multiple Pahari languages of Himachal Pradesh, had been made in the year 2010 by the state's Vidhan Sabha.[6] There has been no positive progress on this matter since then even when small organisations are striving to save the language.[7]

References

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  1. ^ GaddiatEthnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  • ^ Kaul, Pritam Krishen (2006). Pahāṛi and Other Tribal Dialects of Jammu. Vol. 1. Delhi: Eastern Book Linkers. p. 137. ISBN 8178541017.
  • ^ "Takri for Gaddi" (PDF).
  • ^ PLSI The languages of Himachal Pradesh. Orient Blackswan. p. 104.
  • ^ "Endangered languages".
  • ^ "Pahari Inclusion". Zee News.
  • ^ "Pahari Inclusion". The Statesman.
  • [edit]
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