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Halbi (also Bastari, Halba, Halvas, Halabi, Halvi, Mahari, Mehari) is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language, transitional between
Oriya and Marathi. It is spoken by 500,000 people across the central part of India. It uses SOV word order (subject-object-verb),
makes strong use of affixes, and places adjectives before nouns. It is often used as a trade language, but there is a low
literacy rate. The Mehari dialect is mutually intelligible with the other dialects only with difficulty. There are an estimated
200,000 second-language speakers (as of 2001). In Chhtisgarh Schooled males are fluent in Hindi. Some first language speakers
use Bhatri as second language. Halbi is written in the Oriya & Devanagari script. |
Names (more)[en] Bhunjia |
Language type : Living
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