dmk ISO 639

Domaaki

  • Geography

    PK Gilgit Baltistan province: Hunza-Nagar district, Bakor village, Big Nagar, Gilgit, Mominabad village, Oshkandas east of Gilgit, Punyal, and Shishkat; mainly in Hunza valley.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Pakistan

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Bericho, Dawoodi, Dom, Doma, Dumaki
340 (Matthias 2011), decreasing. Concentrated mostly in one village (Van Driem 2007).
Gilgit Baltistan province: Hunza-Nagar district, Bakor village, Big Nagar, Gilgit, Mominabad village, Oshkandas east of Gilgit, Punyal, and Shishkat; mainly in Hunza valley.
Northern Pakistan
8b (Nearly extinct).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Intermediate Divisions, Western
None known. Loanwords from Shina [scl] and Burushaski [bsk], but not mutually intelligible. Lexical similarity: 40% with Gilgit Shina [scl].
Home. Elderly only. Many shifted to Burushaski [bsk]. Many shifted to Shina [scl]. Also use Urdu [urd].
Unwritten [Qaax].
Not all Doms speak Domaaki; most speakers concentrated in Mominabad and Hunza. Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Domaaki