The Sindhi languages or Sindhic are
Sindhi and those
Indo-Aryan languages
The Indo-Aryan languages (or sometimes Indic languages) are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family. As of the early 21st century, they have more than 800 million speakers, primarily concentrated in India, Pa ...
closest to it. They include some varieties traditionally considered to be Gujarati:
Lasi
Lasi or LASI may refer to:
* Lasi people, an ethnic group of Pakistan
* Lasi dialect, an Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
* Lasi (letter), a letter of the Georgian alphabet
* LasI, or Acyl-homoserine-lactone synthase, an enzyme
* Johann Lasi, a W ...
and
Sindhi Bhil are sometimes added, but are commonly considered dialects of Sindhi proper. It's not clear if
Jandavra
Jandavra (Jhandoria) is a minor Indic language of Sindh, Pakistan, and Jodhpur
Jodhpur (; ) is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It was formerly the seat o ...
is Sindhi or
Gujarati. Though
Dhatki is a
Rajasthani language
Rajasthani (Devanagari: ) refers to a group of Indo-Aryan languages and dialects spoken primarily in the state of Rajasthan and adjacent areas of Haryana, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh in India. There are also speakers in the Pakistani provinces ...
, it is heavily influenced by Sindhi and Kutchi.
See also
*
Gujarati languages
Notes
References
{{Indo-Aryan languages
Sindhi language