Birir dialect

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The Birir dialect is a regional variety of the Kalasha language spoken by the Kalasha people in the Birir Valley of northern Pakistan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
variety of the Kalasha language
country Pakistan
endangermentStatusOfParentLanguage vulnerable
ethnicGroup Kalasha people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Birir variety of Kalasha
Biriri Kalasha NERFINISHED
hasPhonologicalFeaturesInCommonWith other Kalasha dialects
ISO639-3CodeOfParentLanguage kls
languageBranch Dardic languages
languageFamily Indo-Aryan languages
partOfCulture Kalasha culture NERFINISHED
region northern Pakistan NERFINISHED
relatedDialect Bumburet dialect
Rumbur dialect NERFINISHED
spokenBy Kalasha people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Birir Valley NERFINISHED
Chitral District NERFINISHED
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa NERFINISHED
Pakistan NERFINISHED
subdivisionOf Kalasha language NERFINISHED
usedFor everyday communication among Kalasha in Birir Valley
oral traditions of the Kalasha in Birir Valley
valley Birir Valley NERFINISHED
writingSystem Arabic script (adapted for Kalasha)
Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Kalasha language hasDialect Birir dialect