Magari language
Bhil variety of India
Magari | |
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Magra ki Boli | |
Ethnicity | Bhil |
Language family | Indo-European
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | magr1238 |
The Magari language, Magra ki Boli, is a variety of Bhil in India.[1] Ethnologue lumps it under Bhil proper.
References
- ^ Grierson, Sir George Abraham (1907). Linguistic Survey of India. Office of the superintendent of government printing, India. p. 31.
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