Kashmiri leid
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Kashmiri (/kæʃˈmɪəri/)[5] (کٲشُر, कॉशुर, 𑆑𑆳𑆯𑆶𑆫𑇀), or Koshur, is a leid frae the Dardic subgroup[6] o the Indo-Aryan leids an it is spoken primarily in the Kashmir Valley, in Jammu an Kashmir.[7][8][9]
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Kashmiri | |
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كٲشُر, कॉशुर, 𑆑𑆳𑆯𑆶𑆫𑇀 | |
The wird "Koshur" in Perso-Arabic script, Sharada script, an Devanagari script | |
Pronunciation | [kəːʃur] |
Native tae | Jammu and Kashmir (Indie)[1] Azad Jammu an Kashmir (Pakistan)[1] |
Region | Northwastren region o the Indian subcontinent |
Native speakers | 6.7 million (2011 census)[2] |
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Perso-Arabic script (contemporary, official),[3] Devanagari script (contemporary),[3] Sharada script (ancient/liturgical)[3] | |
Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | Indie[1] |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | ks |
ISO 639-2 | kas |
ISO 639-3 | kas |
Glottolog | kash1277 [4] |
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