bgq ISO 639

बागड़ी‎ (Bagri) Autonyms

Bagri

  • Geography

    IN Punjab state: Fatehabad, Firozepur, Hanumangarh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Sriganganagar, and Sirsa districts.
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A language of India

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Bagari, Bagria, Bagris, Bahgri, Baorias
बागड़ी‎ (Bagri)
1,890,000 in India (2011 census). 162,000 monolinguals. Total users in all countries: 2,196,000.
Punjab state: Fatehabad, Firozepur, Hanumangarh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Sriganganagar, and Sirsa districts.
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6a* (Vigorous).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Intermediate Divisions, Western, Rajasthani, Unclassified
None known. Lexical similarity: 81%–95% between all varietes of Bagri, 58%–63% with Eastern Punjabi [pan], 56%–69% with Hindi [hin], 56%–70% with Haryanvi [bgc], 51%–66% with Marwari [rwr], 58%–69% with Merwari [wry], 69%–76% with Shekhawati [swv], 47%–63% with Godwari [gdx], 63%–65% with Dhundari [dhd], 60%–66% with Mewati [wtm], 74% with Jandavra [jnd]. A member of macrolanguage Rajasthani [raj].
SOV; tonal, 3 tones.
Vigorous. Home, village, school, market, religion. Positive attitudes. Most also use Hindi [hin]. Educated people and men have greater proficiency. Many also use English [eng].
Most Bagri live in rural areas and are illiterate. Grammar. NT: 2014.
Devanagari script [Deva].
A Scheduled Caste. Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Bagri
Bagri
306,000 in Pakistan (2018).
Punjab and Sindh provinces.
6a (Vigorous)
Also use Sindhi [snd]. Also use Urdu [urd].
Literacy rate in L2: Below 5%.
Non-indigenous. Distinct from Vaghri [vgr]. Nomadic.
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