Shumashti language
Shumashti – also known as Shumasht – is a Dardic language spoken in parts of western Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan.It was spoken by an estimated 1,000 people in 1994 on the western side Kunar River 60 miles up from Gawar-Bati. Literacy rates are low: below 1% (less than 10) for people who have it as a first language, and between 15% to 25% (between 150 and 250) for people who have it as a second language.It has a lexical similarity of 63% with Nangalami and 47% with Gawar-Bati. It has been heavily influenced by Pashayi.
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Shumashti language
Shumashti – also known as Shumasht – is a Dardic language spoken in parts of western Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan.It was spoken by an estimated 1,000 people in 1994 on the western side Kunar River 60 miles up from Gawar-Bati. Literacy rates are low: below 1% (less than 10) for people who have it as a first language, and between 15% to 25% (between 150 and 250) for people who have it as a second language.It has a lexical similarity of 63% with Nangalami and 47% with Gawar-Bati. It has been heavily influenced by Pashayi.
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Shumashti – also known as Shum ...... heavily influenced by Pashayi.
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Шумашти — индоевропейский язык, относящийся к дардской ветви.Описан А. Л. Грюнбергом.
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Shumashti – also known as Shum ...... heavily influenced by Pashayi.
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Шумашти — индоевропейский язык, относящийся к дардской ветви.Описан А. Л. Грюнбергом.
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Shumashti language
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Шумашти (язык)
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