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Indo-Aryan language group of India
The Bhil languages are a group of lects spoken by the Bhil that are classified as dialects of Indo-Aryan languages such as Gujarati and Rajasthani. They
Bhil_languages
Indigenous community South Asia
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Bhil or Bheel are various indigenous groups inhabiting western India, including
Bhil
Western Indo-Aryan language spoken in west-central India
called Garasia. Bhili is a member of the Bhil languages, which are related to Gujarati and Rajasthani. The language is written using the Devanagari script
Bhili_language
Indo-Aryan language
[maɾwaɽi]) is a Western Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Marwari and its closely related varieties
Marwari_language
Western Indo-Aryan language family
Gujarati languages are transitional between Gujarati and Sindhi. The precise relationship, if any exists, between Vaghri, the Bhil languages, Wagdi, Rajasthani
Gujarati_languages
Branch of the Indo-Iranian 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
Indo-Aryan_languages
State in western India
Vidarbha region, Dangi is spoken near the Maharashtra-Gujarat border, Bhil languages are spoken throughout the northwest part of the state, Khandeshi (locally
Maharashtra
Western Indo-Aryan language of India
Vasavi is a Western Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Bhil people, though not intelligible with Bhili. The Vasavi live mainly in two districts straddling
Vasavi_language
State in central India
There are several languages spoken by the Adivasis. The various Bhil languages are Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 50 lakh Bhils of western Madhya Pradesh
Madhya_Pradesh
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Pauri Bareli is a Bhil language of India. It is close to two other languages called Bareli, Rathwi (not Rathwi Bhilali) and Palya, as well as to Kalto
Pauri_Bareli_language
Tribal community in India
Tadvi Bhil is a tribal community found in the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in India. They are a clan of the larger Bhil ethnic
Tadvi_Bhil
hilly and forest terrain of the Satpuda range. The Vasave speak the Bhil language, but most also speak Marathi. The Vasave are mainly a community of farmers
Vasava_people
Hindu tribe in India
mainly Wagdi language and Pardhi language. These languages are grouped in Bhil languages of western Indo-Aryan language group. The Bhil languages form a link
Pardhi
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
The Sindhi languages or Sindhic include Sindhi and its dialects as well as Indo-Aryan languages closely related to it. Lasi and Sindhi Bhil are sometimes
Sindhi_languages
State in western India
the remaining 12% speak Urdu. In rural areas among the tribals, various Bhil dialects are spoken by approximately 1.37% of the population. In the northeast
Gujarat
over 70 languages spoken as first languages. The majority of Pakistan's languages belong to the Indo-Iranian group of the Indo-European language family
Languages_of_Pakistan
Bhil language of Gujarat, India
Dubli is a Bhil language of Gujarat and neighboring states. Half of ethnic Dubla speak Gujarati instead of their own ancestral tongue. Dubli at Ethnologue
Dubli_language
Immigration patterns of different lineages of people of India
Dravidian. The Bhils and Gonds are frequently classified as "Austric" groups, yet Bhil languages are Indo-European and the Gondi language is Dravidian.
Peopling_of_India
Town in Sindh, Pakistan
Khyber (Sindhi Bhil: کيبر, Sindhi: کيبر) is a town in Matiari District, Sindh, in Pakistan. The majority of the population is Meghwar Bhil and the Kolis
Khebar,_Sindh
Pakistani ethnic group
being considered for merging. › The Sindhi Bhils/Bheels (Sindhi: سنڌي ڀيل) are a Sindhinised sub-group of the Bhil people who live in the Sindh, Punjab, and
Sindhi_Bhils
Fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
of India. Compiled and edited by G.A. Grierson. Vol. 9. Part 3. The Bhil Languages, including Khandēśī, Banjārī or Labhānī, Bahrupiā, etc. Calcutta: Superintendent
The_Three_Feathers
Bhil language of India
Gamit is a Bhil language of India, spoken by the Gamit people of Tapi district of Gujarat and by some people in Surat, Bharuch, Dang and Valsad districts
Gamit_language
District of Maharashtra in India
Bhili and 2.08% Kukna as their first language. Marathi is the official and main language spoken. Bhil languages are spoken in the northwest of the district
Nashik_district
Indo-Aryan language native to Sindh
thousand languages: living, endangered, and lost. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0-520-25560-9. "Sindhi bhil language". LotsOfEssays
Sindhi_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Bhilori is a Bhil language of India. There are 100,000 speakers of each of the two varieties, Dungra and Noiri, which are highly intelligible with each
Bhilori_language
Bhil language of India
Rathwi Bareli is a Bhil language of India, spoken mainly in Gujarat. It is close to two other languages called Bareli, but not mutually intelligible with
Rathwi_Bareli_language
Bhil languages of India
Pardhi is a Bhil language, or more likely languages, of India. Dialects are Neelishikari, Pittala Bhasha, Takari, Haran Shikari. Pardhi at Ethnologue
Pardhi_language
Indo-Aryan language
Belt Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Hindi Divas – the official day to celebrate Hindi as a language. Languages of India Languages with official
Hindi
District of Madhya Pradesh in India
0.43% Marathi as their first language. Nimadi is the most spoken language in west Nimar. Bareli Palya, a Bhil language, has approximately 10,000 speakers
Khargone_district
Bhil language of India
Wagdi is a Bhil language of India spoken mainly in Dungarpur and Banswara districts of Southern Rajasthan. Wagdi has been characterized as a dialect of
Wagdi
Bhil language of India
Dhanki is a Bhil language of India, sometimes classified as a dialect of Khandeshi. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother
Dhanki_language
Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia
(traditionally) speak Indo-Aryan languages. Historically, Aryans were the pastoralists who spoke Indo-Iranian languages, migrated from Central Asia into
Indo-Aryan_peoples
State in northwestern India
in the hills of Wagad, Wagdi, a Bhil language, is spoken. Many speakers of Rajasthani languages refer to their language as Hindi, and Standard Hindi is
Rajasthan
Topics referred to by the same term
Bareli may refer to: Bareli or Eastern Bhil, a sub-group of Bhil languages Pauri Bareli language Rathwi Bareli language Bareilly (disambiguation) Baraily,
Bareli_(disambiguation)
Bhil language of India
Bhilali is a Bhil language spoken in India. it has two main varieties: Bhilali proper and Rathawi (Rathwi), which are largely mutually intelligible. A
Bhilali_language
Survey of the languages of British India
Pisacha Languages (including Kashmiri) IX. Indo-Aryan Languages, Central Group Part I Western Hindi & Panjabi Part II Rajasthani & Gujarati Part III Bhil Languages
Linguistic_Survey_of_India
Branch of the Indo-European language family
Indo-Iranian languages, also known as Indo-Iranic languages, or Aryan languages, constitute the largest branch of the Indo-European language family. They
Indo-Iranian_languages
Tribal community in west india
village society. The Bhil Pawaras, or Pavaras, are a subtribe of the Bhils found in Khandesh, and are also known as Pávra Bhils, Pávra Náiks, and Pávra
Pawra
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan
often referred to as a Sindhi dialect rather than a separate language alongside Lasi. Sindhi Bhil is known to have many old Sindhi words, which were lost after
Sindhi_Bhili
District of Madhya Pradesh in India
45% Malvi and 2.40% Bhilali as their first language. Languages spoken include Rathwi Bareli, a Bhil language with approximately 64 000 speakers, written
Jhabua_district
Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani people
Zone Indo-Aryan languages, and sometimes treated as a group of its own. Romani shares a number of features with the Central Zone languages. The most significant
Romani_language
Indo-Aryan language
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Hindustani_language
Ethnic group in western India
northern and western India which is sometimes considered a sub-group of the Bhil community. They received the status of Scheduled Tribe by the Government
Meena
Indo-Aryan language
the official languages of India; it is the official language of Odisha and the second official language of Jharkhand. The Odia language has various varieties
Odia_language
Bhil language
Mawchi is a Bhil language of India. It is spoken by approximately 98,500 people in places such as Gujarat and Maharashtra. It is thought to be used as
Mawchi_language
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
The Central Indo-Aryan languages or Hindi languages are a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken across Northern and Central India. They historically form
Central_Indo-Aryan_languages
Massacre in British India
end of the Bhil Revolt. It occurred on a hillock in the Mangarh Hills of Rajasthan. There are no accurate figures for the number of Bhil, Banjara who
Mangarh_massacre
Bhil language of Gujarat, India
(Chowdhary) is a tribal language of Gujarat and neighboring states. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011"
Chodri_language
the world's population. The Indo-European languages include some 449 (SIL estimate, 2018 edition) languages spoken by about 3.5 billion people or more
List of Indo-European languages
List_of_Indo-European_languages
Indian politician
in the Gujarat assembly. In 2023, he raised demand for separate state of Bhil Pradesh for the tribals. He was recently in news when his video slapping
Chaitar_Vasava
East Zenati language spoken in Matmata, Tunisia
Tunis (149): 113–129. ISSN 0018-862X. A separate language code in Ethnologue 13, [duh], was retired and reassigned to a Bhil language in India. v t e
Matmata_Berber
Indo-Aryan language spoken in eastern India
or Kudmali (ISO: Kuṛmāli) is an Indo-Aryan language classified as belonging to the Bihari group of languages spoken in eastern India. As a trade dialect
Kurmali_language
Indo-Aryan language
one of the 22 scheduled languages of India, with 83 million speakers as of 2011. Marathi ranks 15th in the list of languages with the most native speakers
Marathi_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
a Bhil language of India. It is spoken by the Babaria and Moghia. It is closely related to Habura, Pardhi, and Siyalgir Bauria is a Bhil language. The
Bauria_language
Bhil language of India
Palya Bareli is a Bhil language of India. It is close to two other languages called Bareli, but not mutually intelligible with them. Palya at Ethnologue
Palya_Bareli_language
Indo-Aryan language
the 22 scheduled languages of the Union. It is also the official language in the state of Gujarat, as well as an official language in the union territory
Gujarati_language
District of Madhya Pradesh in India
05% Marathi and 0.97% Bhilali as their first language. Languages spoken include Nimadi, a Bhil language with approximately 64 000 speakers, written in
Khandwa_district
Varied tribal groups in the Indian subcontinent
century. Rebellions against Mughal authority include the Bhil Rebellion of 1632 and the Bhil-Gond Insurrection of 1643 which were both pacified by Mughal
Adivasi
Indian artist
Lado Bai is a tribal artist from the Bhil tribe of Madhya Pradesh. Her work has been showcased in various exhibitions in India, France and the UK. She
Lado_Bai
Indo-Aryan language
formed three groups, the Bengali–Assamese languages, the Bihari languages, and the Odia language. The language was not static: different varieties coexisted
Bengali_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Kumaon region in India. Regional language of Bawari cast is Kumaoni and hindi. Bawari or Bauria language, a Bhil language of India. bawari, or baori, a local
Bawari
Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent
classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused
Sanskrit
Nirdhi Bhil or sometimes pronounced as Nilde Bhil are a Muslim community found in India. Some Bhil, it is said to have occurred during the rule of the
Nirdhi_Bhil
Bhil variety of India
The Magari language, Magra ki Boli, is a variety of Bhil in India. Ethnologue lumps it under Bhil proper. Grierson, Sir George Abraham (1907). Linguistic
Magari_language
Subgroup of Indo-Aryan languages
The Dardic languages (also Dardu or Pisaca), also known as Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan languages, is a group of several Indo-Aryan languages spoken in northern
Dardic_languages
Indo-Aryan language
scheduled languages and officially recognized languages in the Constitution of India and has been conferred the status of the official language in many
Urdu
Indo-Aryan language and dialect cluster of northwest India
The Rajasthani languages are a group of various languages derived from Western Indo-Aryan languages, primarily spoken in Rajasthan and Malwa, and adjacent
Rajasthani_languages
Indo-Aryan language of India
language Indo-Aryan languages Languages of India Languages with official status in India List of Indian languages by total speakers List of languages
Assamese_language
District in Madhya Pradesh, India
Banjari as their first language. Languages spoken include three mutually unintelligible Bareli languages: Palya, a Bhil language with approximately 10
Barwani_district
Indo-Aryan language
known as Audhi, is an Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken in the Awadh region
Awadhi_language
Indo-Aryan Language
developed in close contact with several Indo-Aryan languages, particularly other Pahari languages. Nepali was originally spoken by the Khas people, an
Nepali_language
Indo-Aryan language
administrative language and Prakrit languages evolved into many regional languages in different parts of India. All these languages are called Prakrit languages (Sanskrit:
Punjabi_language
Indo-Aryan language
an Indo-European language and belongs to the Eastern Indo-Aryan group of the Indo-Aryan languages. The Magahi and Maithili languages of Eastern Indo-Aryan
Bhojpuri_language
Indo-Aryan language of Sri Lanka
the Buddha. The most closely related languages to Sinhalese are the Vedda language and the Maldivian languages; the former is an endangered indigenous
Sinhala_language
Topics referred to by the same term
as Bargakshatriya A sub-clan of the Digil in Somalia Wagdi, a Bhil (Indo-Aryan) language of India This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Bagadi
Group of languages of the 5th century BCE – 12th century CE
two concepts: Prakrit languages: a group of closely related literary languages the Prakrit language: one of the Prakrit languages, which alone was used
Prakrit
Indo-Aryan language native to the Maldives
system of Maldivian is similar to that of Dravidian languages. Like other modern Indo-Aryan languages the Maldivian phonemic inventory shows an opposition
Dhivehi_language
District in Rajasthan, India
Banswara. According to one tradition, it is derived from the name of the Bhil chief Bansia who ruled over this area before defeated by Maharaval Jagmal
Banswara_district
40-day long festival held in the Mewar region of Rajasthan, India
Mewar region of Rajasthan, India. Each year, bhopa shamans from Mewar's Bhil communities petition the Goddess to permit their villagers to perform the
Gavari
Historical group of Indo-Aryan languages from 600 BCE to 1000 CE
languages (or Middle Indic languages, sometimes conflated with the Prakrits, which are a stage of Middle Indic) are a historical group of languages of
Middle_Indo-Aryan_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Warli people. The language is usually classified as Marathi, but sometimes as Konkani or Bhil. Varali at Ethnologue
Varli_language
Name list
Egyptian politician Sherine Wagdy, Egyptian singer Wagdi language, one of the Bhil languages of India spoken mainly in Dungarpur and Banswara districts
Wajdi
Language group of the Indo-Iranian language family
The Nuristani languages, known earlier as Kafiri languages, are one of the three groups within the Indo-Iranian language family, alongside the Indo-Aryan
Nuristani_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Kashmir
gradually adopt local languages such as Pahari-Pothwari, Hindko or move towards the lingua franca Urdu. This has resulted in these languages gaining ground at
Kashmiri_language
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
The Northern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Pahāṛi languages, are a proposed group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the lower ranges of the Himalayas
Northern_Indo-Aryan_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan
the Gujarati languages. Ethnologue reports that the closest language is Kachi Koli and especially its dialects Katai Meghwar and Kachi Bhil, and that most
Aer_language
District of Maharashtra in India
speakers, similar to Marathi and Bhili. and Pauri Bareli, a Bhil and other tribal language with approximately 175 000 speakers, written in the Devanagari
Nandurbar_district
Indo-Aryan language
Himalayas. Khasa belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. Like other Indo-Aryan languages, Khasa is a direct descendant of an early form of Vedic
Khasa_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Nepal
Provinces. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India. It is the second most commonly spoken native Nepalese language constitutionally registered as one
Maithili_language
Language
Maharashtra and Rajasthan. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". Registrar General and Census Commissioner
Dhodia–Kukna_language
Sub group of the Indo-Aryan languages in the Indian subcontinent
The Bengali-Assamese languages (also Gauda–Kamarupa languages) is a grouping of several languages in the eastern Indian subcontinent. This group belongs
Bengali–Assamese_languages
Language family of South Asia
The Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Māgadhan languages, are spoken throughout the eastern region of the Indian subcontinent, which includes
Eastern_Indo-Aryan_languages
Group of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages
Bihari languages are a group of the Indo-Aryan languages. The Bihari languages are mainly spoken in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh
Bihari_languages
Protolanguage of the Indo-Aryan language family
numerous modern Indo-Aryan languages are extant. Despite the great archaicity of Vedic, the other Indo-Aryan languages preserve a small number of conservative
Proto-Indo-Aryan_language
District of Rajasthan in India
district headquarters. The area of Dungarpur district was occupied by the Bhil people perhaps as early as 4000 BCE. There is second largest community of
Dungarpur_district
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Konkani people, primarily in the Konkan region, along the western coast of India. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages mentioned
Konkani_language
Town in Gujarat, India
At an early period Champaner was the seat of a Bhil dynasty. Champaner was founded by King Champa Bhil. Champaner was founded by Vanraj Chavda, the most
Champaner
Ethnic group
in India. They are also known as Damaria. The Damor form a section of the Bhil tribe. The Damor are found in the districts of Jhabua, Banswara, Dungarpur
Damor
Indian Bhil artist
Bhuri Bai is an Indian Bhil artist. She was born in Pitol village, situated on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Pitol is a village of Jhabua district
Bhuri_Bai
Reconstructed proto-language
the Gathas). It is the ancestor of Indo-Aryan languages, the Iranian languages, and the Nuristani languages, predominantly spoken in the Southern Asian
Proto-Indo-Iranian_language
BHIL LANGUAGES
BHIL LANGUAGES
Boy/Male
British, English, French
From the Valley; Bailiff; In the Middle Ages a Bailiff was a Minor Officer of the Law
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
During Hiding Perios Name of Bhim
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Powerful; One of Pandavas
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek
Lover of Horses; Form of Phillip
Girl/Female
Anglo, Arabic, Australian
Wife of Prophet Jacob and Mother of Prophet Joseph
Male
English
Short form of English Philip, PHIL means "lover of horses."
Boy/Male
Indian
Prince
Boy/Male
English American Greek
Fond of horses. Form of Phillip.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Bhim; Hanuman; Son of the Wind
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Grand Son of Bhim
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fearful
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Son of Wind; Bhim; Hanuman
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent; Part of Bhim; Good
Boy/Male
Hindu
Young Moon, Moon crested Lord
Boy/Male
Arabic, Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Prince; Emperor; Ruler; Commander
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Lake; Waterfall; Female
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the outer wall of a castle, Middle English baile, from Old French bail(le) ‘enclosure’ (see Bailey 2).Spanish : variant of Baile.Indian (Karnataka) : Hindu (Brahman) name, probably a topographic name from Tulu bail ‘low-lying land’ (Dravidian vayal ‘plain’, ‘field’).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Cool
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Moon; Good Character
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Son of Wind; Bhim; Hanuman
BHIL LANGUAGES
BHIL LANGUAGES
Boy/Male
Hindu
Radiant like flames, Goddess Durga, Moon light
Boy/Male
Native American
Eagle.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aashakiran | ஆஷாகிரண
Ray of hope
Boy/Male
Biblical
The hour of God.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Self; Auto
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Victorious Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Hand
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Marquis.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mindless
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nickname of names beginning with - Kris, Short form of Lord Krishna
BHIL LANGUAGES
BHIL LANGUAGES
BHIL LANGUAGES
BHIL LANGUAGES
BHIL LANGUAGES
imp. & p. p.
of Boil
n.
Security; guaranty; bail.
imp. & p. p.
of Bail
v. t.
To form, or separate, by boiling or evaporation; as, to boil sugar or salt.
v./t.
To deliver, as goods in trust, for some special object or purpose, upon a contract, expressed or implied, that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part of the bailee, or person intrusted; as, to bail cloth to a tailor to be made into a garment; to bail goods to a carrier.
v. t.
To subject to the action of heat in a boiling liquid so as to produce some specific effect, as cooking, cleansing, etc.; as, to boil meat; to boil clothes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Boil
v. t.
To lade; to dip and throw; -- usually with out; as, to bail water out of a boat.
n.
See Sty, a boil.
v. t.
To bail.
v. t.
To dip or lade water from; -- often with out to express completeness; as, to bail a boat.
v. t. & i.
To boil, or to cause to boil, again.
n.
A boil.
v. i.
To boil over.
n.
See Sty, a boil.
n.
The security given for the appearance of a prisoner in order to obtain his release from custody of the officer; as, the man is out on bail; to go bail for any one.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bail
v. i.
To simmer; to boil.
v. t.
To heat to the boiling point, or so as to cause ebullition; as, to boil water.