Powari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in Madhya Pradesh and Eastern Maharashtra. It belongs to the Hindi subgroup. However, further classification is difficult to determine. Despite the name, the majority of ethnic Powar people , who amount to approximately one million people (according to estimates in 1986), approximately only about 30% are native speakers of Powari . However , about 70 % of Powar community members can speak & write Powari language .
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Powari | |
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Native to | India |
Region | Madhya Pradesh |
Native speakers | 325,772 (2011 census)[1] Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi |
Language family | Indo-European
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Writing system | Devanagari script |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | pwr |
Glottolog | powa1246 Powari |
Linguasphere | 59-AAF-rc |
Powari has variously been classified as a variety of (or possibly a regional name for) the Bundeli language,[2] or as a separate language belonging to either the Eastern Hindi or the Western Hindi subgroups.
According to Ethnologue,[3] Powari is spoken in the Balaghat, Seoni, districts of Madhya Pradesh; and Bhandara; and Nagpur; and Gondia districts of Maharashtra.