noi ISO 639

Noiri

  • Geography

    IN Madhya Pradesh state: Badwani district, Pansemal sub-district; Maharashtra state: Dhule district, Shirpur sub-district; Jalgaon district, Chopda sub-district; Nandurbar district, Akkalkua, Dhadgaon, and Shahada sub-districts.
  • Language Cloud

A language of India

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Mathwadi Bhilori
100,000 (2003 IICCC).
Madhya Pradesh state: Badwani district, Pansemal sub-district; Maharashtra state: Dhule district, Shirpur sub-district; Jalgaon district, Chopda sub-district; Nandurbar district, Akkalkua, Dhadgaon, and Shahada sub-districts.
India, Map 6
5* (Developing).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Intermediate Divisions, Western, Bhil
Barutiya. Barutiya people have high acquired intelligibility of Vasavi [vas] and Bareli Pauri [bfb] and Dungra Bhili [duh]. Lexical similarity: 77%–87% with Dungra Bhili [duh], 60%–71% with different Vasavi [vas] varieties, 58%–68% with Nahali [nlx] of Toranmal, 47%–54% with the Kotali dialect of Bhili [bhb]; the Barutiya dialect of Noiri, 64%–70% with Bareli Pauri [bfb]. Noiri-Barutiya variety falls between Vasavi and Bareli Pauri on a dialect continuum.
Vigorous. Home, village. Positive attitudes. Positive attitudes to the west. Less positive to the east. Also use English [eng]. Also use Hindi [hin]. Also use Marathi [mar].
Literacy rate in L2: 1% in Marathi [mar]. NT: 2017.
Devanagari script [Deva].
A Scheduled Tribe in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. A Bhil subgroup. ‘Noira’ means people who speak through the nose. Traditional religion, Christian, Hindu.
OLAC resources in and about Noiri