paq ISO 639

Parya

  • Geography

    TJ Regions of Republican Subordination: Hissar valley.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Tajikistan

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Afghana-Yi Nasfurush, Afghana-Yi Siyarui, Changgars, Laghmani, Pbharya
1,600 in Tajikistan (2017). Total users in all countries: 2,600.
Regions of Republican Subordination: Hissar valley.
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
6a* (Vigorous).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Intermediate Divisions, Western, Unclassified
May be Marwari [rwr] dialect, related to Punjabi [pan], or Laghman dialect of Southeast Pashai [psi] of Afghanistan. Subgroups: Kalu, Jitain, Juni, Maggar, Bisiyan, Mussali, Shuiya.
Despite small population, it is spoken more vigorously amongst themselves than larger language groups. Uzbek and Tajiki men who marry Parya women learn Parya and become assimilated into the community. Home. Also use Tajik [tgk].
Unwritten [Qaax].
Came in 1880 to Tajikistan from Laghman, Afghanistan. Subgroup names similar to Changgars of Lahore, and to names used for groups mistakenly called Roma. Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Parya
Parya
No known L1 speakers in Afghanistan. Ethnic population: 240.
Laghman province; Kabul and Nangarhar provinces small border areas.
9 (Dormant)
Shifted to Dari [prs].
Non-indigenous.
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Parya
1,000 in Uzbekistan (2008).
Sukhondaryo region: upper Surkhandarya valley.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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