ush ISO 639

Ushojo

  • Geography

    PK Khyber Pakhtunkwa province: Swat district, upper Bishigram valley, east of Madyan, 12 villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Pakistan

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Ushuji
3,000 (2018).
Khyber Pakhtunkwa province: Swat district, upper Bishigram valley, east of Madyan, 12 villages.
Northern Pakistan
6b (Threatened).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Outer Languages, Northwestern, Dardic, Shina
None known. Lexical similarity: 50% with Kolai Shina [plk], 48% with Palas Shina [plk], 42% with Gilgiti Shina [scl], 35% with Chail Torwali [trw], 34% with Mankiyali [nlm], 31% with Palula [phl], 27% with Bateri [btv], 23% with Gawri [gwc], 22% with Kalkoti [xka].
SOV.
Some young people, all adults. Most also use Northern Pashto [pbu], with many school-going children shifting, particularly in the homeland. Most also use Torwali [trw], with some children shifting, particularly in the homeland. Many also use Urdu [urd], with many children shifting, particularly in large urban centers.
Unwritten [Qaax].
Not known by linguists until 1989. Reportedly came from Kolai, Indus Kohistan several hundred years ago via Ushu, Swat, hence the name Ushojo. Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Ushojo