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Ahirwati

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Haryana and surrounding areas with some of the locations mentioned in this section. Places where Ahirwati is spoken are in
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There are no reliable census figures for the number of speakers. In the past it was variously written in either
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as an eastern neighbour, but this appears to be contradicted by the other chapters in the volume (e.g.
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Sharma, Ishwari Prasad (c. 1979). "Mevātī". In Sharada, Sadhu Ram (ed.).
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Yadav, Shankar Lal (c. 1979). "AhÄ«rvāį¹­Ä«". In Sharada, Sadhu Ram (ed.).
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A peculiar feature of the grammar of Ahirwati is the use of the same
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in the south. It encompasses partially or fully the districts of
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It is spoken within the 29: 620: 599: 546: 222:and is commonly taken to be a dialect of 27:dialects, spoken in other parts of India. 648:Specimens of the Rājasthāni and Gujarāti 612: 595: 582: 570: 558: 542: 538: 526: 522: 506: 459:(in the district of Jaipur, Rajasthan), 455:(in the district of Alwar, Rajasthan) , 499: 615:, p. 198); he additionally lists 518: 470:Ahirwati's neighbouring dialects are 7: 598:, pp. 197, 202); but see also 447:in Nuh district (all in Haryana), 14: 367: 355: 343: 331: 319: 307: 293: 286: 279: 140: 139: 132: 1: 234:, and is especially close to 264:(in certain tenses) and the 19:Not to be confused with the 16:Indo-Aryan dialect of India 726: 643:Linguistic Survey of India 443:, as well as the areas of 202:, sometimes also known as 18: 220:Rajasthani language group 158: 127: 660:The Indo-Aryan languages 272:Geographic distribution 688:Hariyāį¹‡Ä kÄ« upabhāį¹£Äeį¹ƒ 679:Hariyāį¹‡Ä kÄ« upabhāį¹£Äeį¹ƒ 407:in the east, and from 467:, in Hisar district. 705:Indo-Aryan languages 541:, pp. 199ā€“200; 218:. It belongs to the 638:Grierson, George A. 251:Perso-Arabic script 174: /  669:978-0-521-23420-7 585:, pp. 208ā€“9. 486:to the west, and 260:to mark both the 193: 192: 717: 691: 682: 673: 656:Masica, Colin P. 651: 624: 621:Sharma (c. 1979) 609: 603: 592: 586: 580: 574: 568: 562: 556: 550: 547:Sharma (c. 1979) 536: 530: 516: 510: 504: 415:in the north to 389: 382: 376: 371: 370: 364: 359: 358: 352: 347: 346: 340: 335: 334: 328: 323: 322: 316: 311: 310: 304: 297: 296: 290: 283: 189: 188: 186: 185: 184: 179: 175: 172: 171: 170: 167: 143: 142: 136: 120: 63: 30: 725: 724: 720: 719: 718: 716: 715: 714: 695: 694: 685: 676: 670: 654: 636: 633: 628: 627: 610: 606: 600:Sharma (c. 1979 593: 589: 583:Yadav (c. 1979) 581: 577: 571:Yadav (c. 1979) 569: 565: 559:Yadav (c. 1979) 557: 553: 543:Grierson (1908) 539:Yadav (c. 1979) 537: 533: 527:Yadav (c. 1979) 523:Grierson (1908) 521:, p. 422; 517: 513: 507:Grierson (1908) 505: 501: 496: 403:in the west to 393: 392: 391: 387: 384: 383: 379: 377: 374: 372: 368: 365: 362: 360: 356: 353: 350: 348: 344: 341: 338: 336: 332: 329: 326: 324: 320: 317: 314: 312: 308: 305: 302: 300: 298: 294: 291: 284: 274: 182: 180: 176: 173: 168: 165: 163: 161: 160: 154: 153: 152: 151: 150: 149: 148: 144: 116: 106: 64: 61:Language family 59: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 723: 721: 713: 712: 707: 697: 696: 693: 692: 683: 674: 668: 652: 632: 629: 626: 625: 613:Yadav (c. 1979 604: 596:Yadav (c. 1979 587: 575: 573:, p. 200. 563: 561:, p. 202. 551: 549:, p. 274. 531: 525:, p. 49; 511: 498: 497: 495: 492: 490:to the south. 478:to the north, 385: 378: 373: 366: 361: 354: 349: 342: 337: 330: 325: 318: 313: 306: 299: 292: 285: 278: 277: 276: 275: 273: 270: 191: 190: 156: 155: 146: 145: 138: 137: 131: 130: 129: 128: 125: 124: 121: 113: 112: 111:Language codes 108: 107: 105: 104: 103: 102: 101: 100: 99: 98: 97: 96: 67: 65: 58: 55: 54: 49: 45: 44: 39: 38:Native to 35: 34: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 722: 711: 708: 706: 703: 702: 700: 689: 684: 680: 675: 671: 665: 661: 657: 653: 649: 645: 644: 639: 635: 634: 630: 622: 618: 614: 611:According to 608: 605: 601: 597: 594:According to 591: 588: 584: 579: 576: 572: 567: 564: 560: 555: 552: 548: 544: 540: 535: 532: 528: 524: 520: 519:Masica (1991) 515: 512: 509:, p. 49. 508: 503: 500: 493: 491: 489: 485: 481: 477: 473: 468: 466: 462: 458: 454: 450: 446: 442: 438: 434: 430: 426: 422: 418: 414: 410: 406: 402: 398: 381: 289: 282: 271: 269: 267: 263: 259: 254: 252: 248: 244: 239: 237: 233: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 187: 178:28.3Ā°N 76.5Ā°E 159:Coordinates: 157: 135: 126: 122: 119: 114: 109: 95: 92: 91: 90: 87: 86: 85: 82: 81: 80: 77: 76: 75: 72: 71: 70: 69:Indo-European 66: 62: 56: 53: 50: 46: 43: 40: 36: 31: 26: 22: 687: 678: 659: 647: 642: 631:Bibliography 607: 590: 578: 566: 554: 534: 514: 502: 469: 429:Mahendragarh 394: 258:postposition 255: 240: 203: 199: 195: 194: 93: 74:Indo-Iranian 617:Braj Bhasha 181: / 699:Categories 494:References 480:Shekhawati 243:Devanagari 236:Shekhawati 208:Indo-Aryan 183:28.3; 76.5 84:Rajasthani 79:Indo-Aryan 461:Najafgarh 413:Najafgarh 339:Najafgarh 249:, or the 118:ISO 639-3 658:(1991). 640:(1908). 484:Torawati 457:Kotputli 453:Mundawar 388:dark red 247:Gurmukhi 206:) is an 200:AhÄ«rvāį¹­Ä« 196:Ahirwati 147:Ahirwati 94:Ahirwati 33:Ahirwati 710:Haryana 441:Gurgaon 433:Jhajjar 421:Narnaul 409:Jhajjar 397:Haryana 351:Jhajjar 303:50miles 212:Ahirwal 204:HÄ«rwāį¹­Ä« 169:76Ā°30ā€²E 166:28Ā°18ā€²N 52:Ahirwal 21:Ahirani 666:  488:Mewati 472:Bangru 449:Behror 439:, and 437:Rewari 425:Behror 401:Loharu 375:Loharu 315:Behror 266:object 228:Bangru 224:Mewati 89:Mewati 48:Region 476:Bagri 465:Hansi 445:Taoru 417:Bawal 405:Sohna 363:Sohna 327:Bawal 262:agent 232:Bagri 216:Delhi 42:India 25:Ahiri 664:ISBN 482:and 474:and 419:and 411:and 301:75km 230:and 23:and 423:to 701:: 545:; 451:, 435:, 431:, 268:. 253:. 245:, 238:. 672:. 529:. 390:. 198:( 123:ā€“

Index

Ahirani
Ahiri
India
Ahirwal
Language family
Indo-European
Indo-Iranian
Indo-Aryan
Rajasthani
Mewati
ISO 639-3
Approximate location where Ahirwati is spoken
28Ā°18ā€²N 76Ā°30ā€²E / 28.3Ā°N 76.5Ā°E / 28.3; 76.5
Indo-Aryan
Ahirwal
Delhi
Rajasthani language group
Mewati
Bangru
Bagri
Shekhawati
Devanagari
Gurmukhi
Perso-Arabic script
postposition
agent
object
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