Ḍogrī

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Ḍogrī is the native name of the Dogri language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in the Jammu region of India.

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Ḍogrī canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-Aryan language
language
modern Indo-Aryan language
alsoSpokenIn Himachal Pradesh
surface form: Himachal Pradesh, India

Punjab
surface form: Punjab, India

migrant communities in Pakistan
migrant communities in other countries
associatedEthnicity Dogra people
surface form: Dogra
belongsTo Northern Indo-Aryan languages
closelyRelatedTo Kangri language
Pahari languages
constitutionalStatusInIndia Eighth Schedule language
country India
hasAlternativeTransliteration Dogri
hasLexicalInfluenceFrom Persian
Punjabi language
surface form: Punjabi

Sanskrit
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
hasLiteraryTraditionSince 20th century
hasNameInEnglish Dogri
hasPhonologicalFeature tonal contrasts
hasStandardForm Dogri
surface form: Standard Dogri
hasStandardScriptInIndia Devanagari script
hasWritingDirection left-to-right
ISO639-1Code doi
ISO639-2Code doi
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languageFamily Indo-Aryan languages
Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Indo-Iranian languages
macrolanguageOf Dogri (generic classification in some sources)
nativeName Ḍogrī
primaryRegion Jammu and Kashmir
recognizedAs scheduled language of India
recognizedBy Sahitya Akademi
surface form: Sahitya Akademi (India)
region Jammu Division
surface form: Jammu region
scriptHistoricallyUsed Takri script
spokenBy Dogra people
subfamily Western Pahari language
surface form: Western Pahari languages
usedAs regional language in Jammu
usedFor folk songs
literature
radio broadcasting
television programs
theatre
writingSystem Devanagari script
Perso-Arabic script

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Dogri hasNativeName Ḍogrī