Thakri language

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Thakri is a lesser-known Southern Indo-Aryan language spoken by regional communities in the Indian subcontinent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-Aryan language
Southern Indo-Aryan language
language
alternateName Thakri NERFINISHED
belongsTo Indo-European language family NERFINISHED
documentationStatus poorly documented
endangermentStatus potentially endangered
geneticRelation Indo-European languages NERFINISHED
hasCommunity regional speech communities in India
hasFeature agreement between verb and subject (likely, as Indo-Aryan)
case marking (likely, as Indo-Aryan)
grammatical gender (likely, as Indo-Aryan)
postpositions (assumed, as Indo-Aryan)
shared lexical and structural traits with other Southern Indo-Aryan languages (likely)
hasMorphology inflectional morphology (assumed, as Indo-Aryan)
hasTypology Indo-Aryan typological features
ISO639-3Code unknown
languageFamily Indo-Aryan languages
linguisticClassificationCertainty uncertain details
region South Asia
researchStatus understudied
speakers regional communities
spokenIn India
Indian subcontinent
status lesser-known language
subfamily Southern Indo-Aryan languages NERFINISHED
wordOrder SOV (subject–object–verb) (assumed, as Indo-Aryan)
writingSystem unknown

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Southern Indo-Aryan languages includes Thakri language