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Dawoodi (دَاؤُدِی), also known as Domaakí (ڈوماکی), Dumaki or Domaá, is an endangered[3] Indo-Aryan language spoken by a few hundred people living in the Gilgit-Baltistan territory in northern Pakistan. It is historically related to the Central Indo-Aryan languages of the Indian Midlands, though it has been significantly influenced by its neighbours.[4]

Dawoodi
Domaaki
Native toPakistan
RegionNager and Hunza Valleys
EthnicityDomaa
Native speakers
340 (2011)[1]
Language family
Writing system
Arabic script[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3dmk
Glottologdoma1260
ELPDomaaki

The speakers of the language belong to a small ethnic minority that lives dispersed among the larger regional groups. The majority of Doma communities have in the past switched to the dominant Shina language, with their original language surviving only in the Burushaski areas of Nagar and Hunza.[4] There is a distinct dialect in each of those two areas; they are still mutually intelligible despite numerous differences.

According to local traditions, the Dooma's ancestors came somewhere from the south; according to the speakers themselves their forbearers arrived in the Nager and Hunza Valleys from Kashmir, and north Punjab in separate groups and over an extended period of time via Baltistan, Gilgit, Darel, Tangir, Punial and even Kashghar.

All Dawoodi speakers are proficient in the languages of their host communities (Burushaski and/or Shina) as well as in their own mother tongue. Many of them also know Urdu, which they have learned at school or picked up while working in other parts of Pakistan.

The name Domaki is perceived as pejorative by the speakers, who nowadays prefer the term Dawoodi, which is associated with the Islamic figure of Dawood.[5]


References


  1. Dawoodi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. "Usage of Nasta'liq in the Modern Publications - Typography Day" (PDF). Typography Day.
  3. Hussain 2020.
  4. Weinreich 2008, p. 299.
  5. Hussain 2020, p. 132.

Bibliography



На других языках


- [en] Dawoodi language

[ru] Думаки

Думаки — индоевропейский язык в северных районах Пакистана. Распространён в нескольких деревнях округа Гилгит территории Гилгит-Балтистан. По данным на 1989 год число носителей составляло около 500 человек[2]; по данным на 2004 год — около 350 носителей. Близок к полному вымиранию. Ранее думаки относили к дардской группе языков. Носители обычно владеют языками соседних этнических групп — шина и бурушаски, иногда также урду.



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