bft ISO 639

بلتی‎ (Baltī) Autonyms

Balti

  • Geography

    PK Gilgit Baltistan province: Hunza-Nagar district; Baltistan region, Gultari, Khapalu, Kharmang, Rondu, Shigar, and Skardu valleys.
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A language of Pakistan

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Baltistani, Bhotia of Baltistan, Byltae, Sbalti
بلتی‎ (Baltī)
425,000 in Pakistan (2018). Total users in all countries: 438,800.
Gilgit Baltistan province: Hunza-Nagar district; Baltistan region, Gultari, Khapalu, Kharmang, Rondu, Shigar, and Skardu valleys.
India, Map 1, Northern Pakistan
5* (Developing).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Western Tibeto-Burman, Bodish, Central Bodish, Western
Chorbat is most divergent dialect. Lexical similarity: 87%–100% among dialects, 78%–85% with Purik [prx].
Also use Shina [scl]. Also use Urdu [urd].
Literacy rate in L2: 3%–5% in Urdu [urd]. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 1903–1940.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab], used since the 17th century. Arabic script, Nastaliq variant [Aran], used since the 17th century, primary usage. Balti script [Qaab], no longer in use. Tibetan script [Tibt], used between 8th and 17th century, recent efforts to revive usage.
Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Balti
Balti
13,800 in India (2011 census). Ethnic population: 38,800.
Jammu and Kashmir state.
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults. Many also use Purig [prx]. Also use English [eng]. Also use Shina [scl]. Also use Urdu [urd], with high proficiency in some places, except among women and uneducated populations. Used as L2 by Purig [prx].
Literacy rate in L2: 62% (2001 census).
Muslim.
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