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Khetrānī, or Khetranki, is an Indo-Aryan
language of north-eastern Balochistan. It is
spoken by the
majority of the Khetrans, an
ethnolinguistic tribe...
- language, it is
heavily influenced by
Sindhi and Kutchi.[citation needed]
Khetrani shares grammatical features with both
Sindhi and
Saraiki but is not mutually...
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region of Punjab, Azad
Kashmir and
parts of
Indian Jammu and Kashmir),
Khetrani (20,000
speakers in Balochistan), and Inku (a
possibly extinct language...
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Jatki Punjabi; and the
mixed variety of
Punjabi and
Sindhi called Khetrani.
Depending on context, the
terms Eastern and
Western Punjabi can simply...
- (Riasti, Derawali, Multani) Sindhi: Sindhi, Jadgali, Kutchi, Luwati, Memoni,
Khetrani, Kholosi.
Western Indo-Aryan
languages are
spoken in
central and western...
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region of Punjab, Azad
Kashmir and
parts of
Indian Jammu and Kashmir),
Khetrani (20,000
speakers in Balochistan), and Inku (a
possibly extinct language...
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British sources for what
would later be
called Saraiki, as well as for
Khetrani. Jaṭkī is also
attested in
local use in
Balochistan as a name for these...
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Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku
Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari Saraiki...
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Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku
Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari Saraiki...
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Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku
Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari Saraiki...