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Mandeali
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The Mandeali is a dialect spoken in northern India, predominantly in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, by the people of Mandi valley. It is an Indo-Aryan dialect and classified as one of the Pahari languages.
General
- Mandeali is a pahari language.
- Its GRN Language Number is 4761 [1].
- Its Ethnologue 14th edition Language Code is MJL.
- Its ISO / Ethnologue 15th edition Language Code is mjl.
- The language is spoken in India (Himachal Pradesh region).
Alternate Names
- Mandiyali
- Mandiali
- Mandalgarhi
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Dhanwar · Hindi (Dialects: Awadhi, Bagheli, Bambaiya Hindi, Brij Bhasha, Bundeli, Chhattisgarhi, Fiji Hindi, Haryanvi, Kannauji, Sansiboli, Early forms: Sadhukaddi) · Urdu (Dialect: Dakhni, Early forms: Rekhta)
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Old Azari† · Baluchi · Bashkardi · Caspian · Central Iran · Dari (Zoroastrian) · Fars · Gilaki · Gorani · Harzani · Juhuri · Kumzari · Kurdish (Dialects: Kermanshahi, Kurmanji, Sorani) · Laki · Luri · Bakhtiari Lori · Mazandarani (Dialect: Gorgani) · Ormuri · Sangiseri · Parachi · Persian (Varieties: Aimaq, Bukhori, Dari, Dehwari, Dzhidi, Hazaragi, Iranian Persian, Judeo-Shirazi, Khuzestani, Larestani, Tajik) · Semnani · Taleshi · Tajik · Tat · Tati · Zazaki
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| Legend: † Extinct language (no surviving native speakers and no spoken descendant) |
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