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  1. The Indo-Iranian languages consist of three groups: [6]

    1. Indo-Aryan/Indic, predominantly spoken in the Indian subcontinent
    2. Iranian/Iranic, predominantly spoken in the Iranian Plateau
    3. Nuristani, spoken in pockets at the northern intersection of the above regions ( Pakistan and Afghanistan)
    Geographic distribution: South, Central, Western Asia, South East Europe and the Caucasus / Total speakers = approximately 1.5 billion in 15 countries
    Linguistic classification: Indo-EuropeanIndo-Iranian
    Proto-language: Proto-Indo-Iranian
    Subdivisions: Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Nuristani
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    What is the Indo-Iranian language family?Indo-Iranian languages. Indo-Iranian languages, group of languages constituting the easternmost major branch of the Indo-European family of languages; only the Tocharian languages are found farther east. Scholarly consensus holds that the Indo-Iranian languages include the Iranian and Indo-Aryan (Indic) language groups.
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    Where is the Indo Aryan language spoken?Indo-Aryan languages. Indo-Aryan languages, also called Indic languages, subgroup of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. In the early 21st century, Indo-Aryan languages were spoken by more than 800 million people, primarily in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
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    What are the three branches of the Indo-Iranian language?The three branches of the modern Indo-Iranian languages are Indo-Aryan, Iranian, and Nuristani. A fourth independent branch, Dardic, was previously posited, but recent scholarship in general places Dardic languages as archaic members of the Indo-Aryan branch.
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    Where are the Iranian languages spoken?The Iranian languages have a rich history and have been spoken across vast areas, from Mesopotamia to the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang, China. Iranian languages are divided into two major groups, East and West Iranian. Among the modern languages, Persian and Kurdish belong to the western group, while Pashto and Ossetic belong to the eastern group.
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    The Indo-Iranian languages consist of three groups: Indo-Aryan/Indic, predominantly spoken in the Indian subcontinentIranian/Iranic, predominantly spoken in the Iranian PlateauNuristani, spoken in pockets at the northern intersection of the above regions (Pakistan and Afghanistan) Indo-Iranian languages are spoken … See more

    The Indo-Iranian languages (also Indo-Iranic languages or Aryan languages ) constitute the largest and southeasternmost extant branch of the Indo-European language family (with over 400 languages), … See more

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    Indo-Iranian languages, group of languages constituting the easternmost major branch of the Indo-European family of languages; only the Tocharian languages are found farther east. …

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    There are about 221 Indo-Aryan (Indic) languages, with more than 800 million speakers. Below are the most widely spoken Indo-Aryan languages. 1. Punjabi (regional official language in India; regional de facto co-official provincial language in Pakistan) 2. Bengali (official language in Bangladesh; regional official languag…
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    The Indo-Iranian languages include some 296 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about many people in Asia; this language family is a part of the Indo-European language

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    other indo-aryan languages that have been officially recognized in the constitution are as follows (the approximate numbers of speakers for each are drawn from the census report of 2001): …

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    Western Zone [ edit] Gujarati: Gujarati, Jandavra, Saurashtra, Aer, Vaghri, Parkari Koli, Kachi Koli, Wadiyara Koli; Bhil: Kalto, Vasavi, Wagdi, Gamit, Vaagri Booli ; Northern Bhil: Bauria, Bhilori, Magari; Central Bhil: Bhili proper,... Northern

  9. List of Indo-Iranian Languages | List Indo-Iranian Languages ...

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    List Of Indo-Iranian Languages. The Indo-Iranian languages include some 296 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about many people in Asia; this language family is a part of …

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    May 2, 2020 · One of those branches is Indo-Iranian, which can be divided into two subbranches: Indo-Aryan and Iranian. The Indo-Aryan languages are mostly spoken in the Indian subcontinent in South Asia and include languages

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    Southeastern, e.g., Pashto, Waneci and seven Pamir languages Northeastern, e.g., Osetin and Yaghnobi Structure Top Sound system The sound systems of Indo-Iranian languages share many common features. Vowels Most Iranian

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    Northern Indo-Aryan languages including Punjabi and Hindustani; Northwestern Indo-Aryan languages Dardic languages (The relation of this subgroup to other Indo Aryan languages is …

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