Kanjari language explained

Kanjari
Nativename:कंजरी
States:Pakistan
Date:2011
Ref:e25
Familycolor:Indo-European
Fam2:Indo-Iranian
Fam3:Indo-Aryan
Fam4:(unclassified)
Iso3:kft
Glotto:kanj1259
Glottorefname:Kanjari

Kanjari (also known as Kangar Bhat, Kangri, Kuchbandhi or "the Gypsy language"[1]) is an unclassified Indic tribal language of Pakistan and India, associated with the Muslim Kanjar tribe. Kanjari is spoken in Punjab in Pakistan and in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan in India.[1] It may be one of the Punjabi languages.[2] UNESCO classifies Kanjari as an endangered language. Some may use the word to describe Karina.[3]

Syntax

George Abraham Grierson noted several grammatical features for Kanjari in the first Linguistic Survey of India:[4]

Vocabulary

Selected Kanjari Vocabulary
KanjariEnglish Cognate
lug die
lugai beat
chūbkō son
rib house
tig see
pāḍō bull māḍu (Tamil)
tiūr givetara (Tamil)
ghamēlā sun kham (Romani)
jhūkal dog jukel (Romani)

Notes and References

  1. Book: Mhaiske . Vinod M. . Patil . Vinayak K. . Narkhede . S. S. . Forest Tribology And Anthropology . 2016 . 9789386102089 . 185.
  2. Book: Frawley . William J. . International Encyclopedia of Linguistics . 2003 . Oxford University Press . 0199771782 . 267 . 2.
  3. Web site: Kanjari . World Atlas of Languages . UNESCO . 3 January 2023.
  4. Book: Grierson . George Abraham . Linguistic survey of India . 1903–1928 . Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing . Calcutta . 96–101 . 3 January 2023.