Dhatki (धाटकी; ڍاٽڪي), also known as Dhatti (धाटी; ڍاٽي), Thari (थारी; ٿَري), is a Indo-Aryan Language of the Indo-European language family. It is mainly spoken in Tharparkar and Umerkot District districts of Sindh and in Barmer district of Rajasthan.
Speakers of Dhatki are ethnically Rajasthanis, Sindhis and Gujaratis, Dhatki language unite these people as a mother tongue under one umbrella. Some Dhatki-speaking communities migrated to India in 1947 after the independence and continued to do so in small numbers after that date, but the great majority of Dhatki speakers still reside in Pakistan. Dhatki/Dhati is spoken by these communities:
The majority speakers of Dhatki language live in Umerkot District and Tharparkar District in Sindh, Pakistan. 60% of the language's speakers are Muslims, 35% are Hindu and the remaining 5% practice traditional folk religions.
+ Dhakti consonants |
Dhakti has a fairly standard set of vowels for an Indo-Aryan language: ə. The vowel ʊ may be realized as a short u and the vowel ɪ may be realized as a short i. The vowel ɛː is often realized as the diphthong əiː based and context or as an æː based on the speaker's accent. The vowel ɔː is often realized as the diphthong əuː based and context. Nazalized vowels occur word finally in Dhakti, they are: ĩː.
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I | Hu(n) | Ma(n)/Aao(n) | Mai(n) |
You (informal) | Tu(n) | Tu(n) | Tu |
My | Mahyo/Mahajo | Munjo | Mahro |
Your | Tahyo/Tahajo | Tunjo | Tharo |
What | Ki | Chha | Kaain |
Name | Naam | Nav/Nalo | Naam |
To look | Jovan/Disan | Disan | Jovan |
Go | Ja | Wanj | Jawo |
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