Nawayathi

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Nawayathi is an Indo-Aryan language variety spoken by the Nawayath Muslim community, primarily along the coastal regions of Karnataka in southwestern India.

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Label Occurrences
Nawayathi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-Aryan language variety
language
associatedWithEthnicGroup Nawayath NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Islam NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Konkani language varieties
communitySelfIdentification Nawayath NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country India
culturalRole marker of Nawayath identity
endangermentStatus vulnerable
ethnologueStatus minority language
geographicDistribution Bhatkal region of Karnataka NERFINISHED
Uttara Kannada district NERFINISHED
hasDialectContinuumWith other coastal Indo-Aryan varieties
hasInfluenceFrom Arabic NERFINISHED
Kannada NERFINISHED
Konkani NERFINISHED
Marathi NERFINISHED
Persian NERFINISHED
Urdu NERFINISHED
hasLoanwordsFrom Arabic NERFINISHED
Kannada NERFINISHED
Konkani NERFINISHED
Persian NERFINISHED
Urdu NERFINISHED
languageFamily Indo-Aryan languages
languageOf Nawayath cultural heritage
linguisticTypology Indo-European NERFINISHED
macroArea South Asia NERFINISHED
minorityWithin Dravidian-language-dominant region
primaryLocation southwestern coast of India
region Karavali coast NERFINISHED
religiousCommunity Muslim
scriptUsed Arabic script
Perso-Arabic script NERFINISHED
spokenBy Nawayath Muslim community
spokenIn Karnataka NERFINISHED
coastal Karnataka NERFINISHED
southwestern India
status community language
subfamily Indo-Aryan NERFINISHED
usedBy Nawayath diaspora communities
usedFor cultural traditions
daily communication
religious life
wordOrder SOV (subject–object–verb)

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