Barmer Marwari

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Barmer Marwari is a regional variety of the Marwari language spoken primarily in and around the Barmer district of Rajasthan, India.

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Barmer Marwari canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
regional variety of Marwari
associatedWith Barmer local culture
Rajasthani folk traditions
belongsTo Indo-European language family NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Jaisalmer Marwari NERFINISHED
Thali dialects of neighboring areas
country India
hasAncestorLanguage Apabhraṃśa NERFINISHED
Old Western Rajasthani NERFINISHED
Sanskrit
hasFeature distinct local vocabulary specific to Barmer region
phonological variations compared to standard Marwari
regional idioms and expressions
hasSociolinguisticRole marker of local Barmer identity
ISOStatus not separately coded; generally included under Marwari/Rajasthani
languageBranch Western Rajasthani NERFINISHED
languageFamily Indo-Aryan languages
linguisticType vernacular speech variety
partOf Rajasthani macrolanguage continuum NERFINISHED
primaryLocationType rural areas
region Thar Desert region of western Rajasthan
secondaryLocationType small towns in Barmer district
sharesMutualIntelligibilityWith Jaisalmer Marwari NERFINISHED
Jodhpur Marwari NERFINISHED
standard Marwari
spokenIn Barmer district NERFINISHED
India
Rajasthan NERFINISHED
status primarily spoken, rarely used as formal written standard
subclassOf Marwari language NERFINISHED
Rajasthani dialect
usedBy Rajasthani-speaking communities in and around Barmer
inhabitants of Barmer district
usedFor everyday communication
folk songs
oral storytelling
writingSystem Devanagari script
Mahajani script NERFINISHED
Perso-Arabic script (informal use)

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Marwari language hasDialect Barmer Marwari