Nangalami, or Grangali, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Afghanistan. Zemiaki was formerly considered a Nangalami dialect, but has been reassessed and placed in the Nuristani language group being close to Waigali.
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| Western |
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| Nangalami | |
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| Grangali | |
| Native to | Afghanistan |
Native speakers | (5,000, incl. Zemiaki cited 1994)[1] |
Language family | Indo-European
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| ISO 639-3 | nli |
| Glottolog | gran1245 |
| ELP | Grangali |
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