INDO-IRANIAN LANGUAGES
The 'Indo-Iranian language' group constitutes the easternmost extant branch of the Indo-European family of languages. It consists of four language groups: the Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Nuristani, and Dardic. The term 'Aryan languages' is also used to refer to the Indo-Iranian languages [1]. The speakers of the Proto-Indo-Iranian language, the hypothetical Proto-Indo-Iranians, are usually associated with the late 3rd millennium BC Sintashta-Petrovka culture of Central Asia. Their expansion is believed to have been connected with the invention of the chariot.
The contemporary Indo-Iranian languages form the largest sub-branch of Indo-European, with more than one billion speakers in total, stretching from Europe (Romani) and the Caucasus (Ossetian) to East India (Bengali and Assamese). SIL in a 2005 estimate counts a total of 308 varieties, the largest in terms of native speakers being Hindustani (Hindi and Urdu, ca. 540 million), Bengali (ca. 200 million), Punjabi (ca. 80 million),
Marathi and Persian (ca. 70 million each), Gujarati (ca. 45 million), Pashto (40 million), Oriya (ca. 30 million), Kurdish and Sindhi (ca. 20 million each).
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Subdivisions
Iranian Group:
★ Eastern Iranian
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★ Northeastern
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★ Avestan (extinct)
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★ Scythian (extinct)
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★ Saka (extinct)
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★ Ossetian
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★ Sogdian (extinct)
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★ Yaghnobi
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★ Bactrian (extinct)
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★ Southeastern
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★ Pashto
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★ Pamiri
★ Western Iranian
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★ Northwestern
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★ Dari language of Zoroastrians
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★ Balochi
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★ Gilaki
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★ Kurdish
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★ Mazanadarani (Tapurian)
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★ Talysh
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★ Zazaki
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★ Southwestern ("Persid")
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★ Old Persian (extinct)
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★ Middle Persian (extinct)
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★ New Persian
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★ Tajik
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★ Bukhori
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★ Luri / Bakhtiari
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★ Tat
Indo-Aryan Group:
★ Vedic Sanskrit
★ Sanskrit
★ PÄli
★ Central Zone
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★ Hindustani
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★ Hindi
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★ Urdu
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★ Romani/Romany
★ Eastern Zone (Magadhan Prakrit languages)
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★ Angika
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★ Assamese
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★ Bengali
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★ Bhojpuri
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★ Magadhi
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★ Maithili
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★ Oriya
★ Northern Zone (Pahari languages)
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★ Nepali
★ Northwestern Zone
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★ Punjabi
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★ Sindhi
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★ Khojki
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★ Kutchi
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★ Rajasthani
★ Southern Zone
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★ Dhivehi / Mahl
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★ Sinhala
★ Western Zone
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★ Gujarati
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★ Konkani
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★ Marathi
Dardic languages (sometimes also classified as Indic):
★ Dameli
★ Domaaki
★ Gawar-Bati
★ Kalsha-mun
★ Kashmiri
★ Khowar
★ Kohistani
★ Ningalami
★ Pashayi
★ Palula
★ Shina
★ Shumashti
Nuristani languages:
★ Ashkunu (Ashkun)
★ Kamkata-viri (Bashgali)
★ Vasi-vari (Prasuni)
★ Tregami
★ Kalasha-ala (Waigali)
References
1. Numeral Types and Changes Worldwide, by Jadranka (EDT) Gvozdanovic, Language Arts & Disciplines,1999, Page 221
See also
★ Language families and languages
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