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{{Short description|Indo-Aryan language spoken in South Asia}} |
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{{Infobox language |
{{Infobox language |
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|name=Bateri |
| name = Bateri |
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| nativename = ''{{nq|بٹیری}}, बटेरी''<br/>''Baṭerī''<br/>''Bhaṭʹe-sa zʹib'' |
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|region=[[Kohistan District, Pakistan|Kohistan]], [[Jammu and Kashmir]] |
| region = [[Kohistan District, Pakistan|Kohistan]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir]] |
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|ethnicity= |
| ethnicity = |
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|speakers=29,000 |
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| speakers = 29,000 (28,300 in Pakistan, 700 in India). |
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|date=2000 |
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| date = 2000 |
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|ref=e18 |
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| ref = e18 |
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|familycolor=Indo-European |
| familycolor = Indo-European |
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|fam2=[[Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]] |
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| fam2 = [[Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]] |
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| fam3 = [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan]] |
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| fam4 = [[Dardic languages|Dardic]] |
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| fam5 = [[Kohistani languages|Kohistani]] |
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|iso3=btv |
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| iso3 = btv |
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|state=Pakistan, India |
| state = Pakistan, India |
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|glotto=bate1261 |
| glotto = bate1261 |
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|glottorefname=Bateri |
| glottorefname = Bateri |
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|script = [[Devanagari script]]<ref name="e18"/> |
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| script = [[Devanagari]]<ref name="e18"/> ([[India]]), [[Arabic script]]<ref>{{cite web|title= Usage of Nasta’liq in the Modern Publications - Typography Day |url= http://www.typoday.in/2012/spk_papers/farzan-kermaninejad-typographyday2012.pdf|website=Typography Day}}</ref> ([[Pakistan]]) |
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|notice=Indic |
| notice = Indic |
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| image = File:Bateri language.png |
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'''Bateri''' ( |
'''Bateri''' ({{Script/Nastaliq|بٹیری}}, बटेरी) is an [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan language]] spoken mostly in [[Kohistan District, Pakistan]] and to a much lesser extent in [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir]], [[India]].<ref name="e18"/> |
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==Status== |
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As of now, there is little research done on the language and is currently being studied and surveyed by organizations like FLI (Forum for Language Initiatives), a Pakistani linguistic resource center based in [[Islamabad]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fli-online.org/site/bateri/ |title=FLI Bateri Status}}</ref> The language is currently unwritten however may finally have one in the near future. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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{{Indo-Aryan languages}} |
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{{Languages of Pakistan}} |
{{Languages of Pakistan}} |
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{{Languages of India}} |
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{{Languages of Jammu and Kashmir}} |
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[[Category:Dardic languages]] |
[[Category:Dardic languages]] |
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[[Category:Languages written in Devanagari]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 20 January 2024
Bateri | |
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بٹیری, बटेरी Baṭerī Bhaṭʹe-sa zʹib | |
Native to | Pakistan, India |
Region | Kohistan, Jammu and Kashmir |
Native speakers | 29,000 (28,300 in Pakistan, 700 in India). (2000)[1] |
Devanagari[1] (India), Arabic script[2] (Pakistan) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | btv |
Glottolog | bate1261 |
ELP | Bateri |
Bateri (بٹیری, बटेरी) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mostly in Kohistan District, Pakistan and to a much lesser extent in Jammu and Kashmir, India.[1]
Status[edit]
As of now, there is little research done on the language and is currently being studied and surveyed by organizations like FLI (Forum for Language Initiatives), a Pakistani linguistic resource center based in Islamabad.[3] The language is currently unwritten however may finally have one in the near future.
References[edit]
- ^ a b c Bateri at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ "Usage of Nasta'liq in the Modern Publications - Typography Day" (PDF). Typography Day.
- ^ "FLI Bateri Status".