Shekhawati is an Indo-Aryan language of Rajasthan, India. It belongs to the Rajasthani languages and is spoken by about three million people in the Shekhawati region, which comprises the Churu, Jhunjhunu and Sikar districts.[2]
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शेखावाटी/શેષાવાટી | |
Native to | India (Shekhawati region of Rajasthan) |
Native speakers | 3 million (2002)[1] Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi. |
Language family | Indo-European
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Writing system | Devanagari |
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ISO 639-3 | swv |
Glottolog | shek1243 |
A descriptive grammar of Shekhawati was published in 2001. The word order of the language is typically SOV, and the phonology is characterised by the presence of implosive consonants and a distinct high tone.[citation needed]
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See also: Old and Middle Indo-Aryan; Indo-Iranian languages; Nuristani languages; Iranian languages |
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