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Halbic

Geographic
distribution

Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh

Linguistic classification

Indo-European

Subdivisions

Glottolog

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The Halbic languages belong to the eastern branch of the Indo-Aryan languages and are mainly spoken in southern ChhattisgarhinIndia. They include Halbi, Kamar, Bhunjia and Nahari.

Dardic

Kashmiri

  • Kishtwari
  • Shina

  • Brokskat
  • Kundal Shahi
  • Kalkoti
  • Ushoji
  • Palula
  • Sawi
  • Pashayi

    Kunar

  • Gawar-Bati
  • Nangalami
  • Shumashti
  • Wotapuri-Katarqalai
  • Chitral

  • Khowar
  • Hazara Division

  • Bateri
  • Chilisso
  • Gowro
  • Kalami
  • Tirahi
  • Mankiyali
  • Northern

    Eastern

  • Jumli
  • Nepali
  • Central

  • Kumaoni
  • Western

  • Kangri
  • Bhadarwahi
  • Churahi
  • Bhateali
  • Bilaspuri
  • Chambeali
  • Gaddi
  • Pangwali
  • Mandeali
  • Mahasu Pahari
  • Jaunsari
  • Kullui
  • Pahari Kinnauri
  • Hinduri
  • Sirmauri
  • Sarazi
  • Northwestern

    Punjabi

    Eastern

  • Sansi
  • Lahnda

  • Inku
  • Khetrani
  • Pahari-Pothwari
  • Saraiki
  • Sindhi

  • Kholosi
  • Kutchi
  • Luwati
  • Memoni
  • Sindhi
  • Western

    Gujarati

  • Gujarati
  • Jandavra
  • Koli
  • Lisan ud-Dawat
  • Parkari Koli
  • Saurashtra
  • Vaghri
  • Rajasthani

  • Goaria
  • Loarki
  • Gujari
  • Dhundari
  • Harauti
  • Malvi
  • Marwari
  • Mewati
  • Mewari
  • Shekhawati
  • Dhatki
  • Od
  • Nimadi
  • Bhil

  • Bhilali
  • Chodri
  • Dhodia–Kukna
  • Dhanki
  • Dubli
  • Bauria
  • Bhilori
  • Mawchi
  • Magari
  • Palya Bareli
  • Pauri Bareli
  • Rathwi Bareli
  • Pardhi
  • Gamit
  • Kalto
  • Vasavi
  • Wagdi
  • Vaagri Booli
  • Others

  • Lambadi
  • Dawoodi
  • Domari
  • Romani
  • Central

    Western

  • Bundeli
  • Haryanvi
  • Hindustani
  • Kannauji
  • Sansi
  • Sadhukkadi
  • Eastern

  • Bagheli
  • Chhattisgarhi
  • Fiji Hindi
  • Others

    Eastern

    Bihari

    Magahi

  • Khortha
  • Maithili

  • Angika
  • Bajjika
  • Sadanic

  • Kurmali
  • Tharuic

  • Buksa
  • Majhi
  • Musasa
  • Others

  • Kuswaric
  • Gauda–
    Kamarupa

    Bengali

  • Bishnupriya Manipuri
  • Hajong
  • Kharia Thar
  • Kurmukar
  • Mal Paharia
  • Noakhailla
  • Sylheti
  • Tanchangya
  • Kamarupic

  • Goalpariya
  • Rajbanshi (Nepal)
  • Rangpuri
  • Surjapuri
  • Chittagonian

  • Chakma
  • Rohingya
  • Odia

  • Sambalpuri
  • Desia
  • Bhatri
  • Bodo Parja
  • Reli
  • Kupia
  • Halbic

  • Kamar
  • Bhunjia
  • Nahari
  • Southern

    Marathi–
    Konkani

    Marathic

  • Varhadi
  • Andh
  • Berar Deccan
  • Varli
  • Phudagi
  • Katkari
  • Kadodi
  • Konkanic

  • Maharashtrian Konkani
  • Canarese Konkani
  • Insular

  • Sinhala
  • Old

  • Classical
  • Mitanni superstrate
  • Middle

    Early

  • Pāli
  • Early Ardhamagadhi
  • Middle (Prakrit)

  • Dramatic Prakrits
  • Gāndhārī
  • Paishachi
  • Late (Apabhraṃśa)

  • Apabhraṃśa
  • Elu
  • Kamarupi
  • Khasa Prakrit
  • Proto-
    languages

  • Proto-Indo-Aryan
  • Unclassified

  • Chinali–Lahul
  • Sheikhgal
  • Pidgins
    and creoles

  • Bombay Hindi
  • Haflong Hindi
  • Nagamese
  • Nefamese
  • Vedda
  • See also
    Indo-Iranian languages
    Nuristani languages
    Iranian languages


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