Vasavi language

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Vasavi
Vasavi Bhil
RegionMaharashtra, Gujarat (India)
Native speakers
1.2 million (2002)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3vas
Glottologvasa1239

Vasavi is a Gujarati language spoken by the Bhil people, though not intelligible with Bhili. The Vasavi live mainly in two districts straddling the Gujarat Maharashtra border: Bharuch district in Gujarat and Dhule district of Maharashtra. Smaller communities may be found Vadodara and Surat districts of Gujarat and in south western Madhya pradesh.

The language goes by various names: Adiwasi Bhil, Keski Bhil, and (Padwi) Bhilori. Dialects include Ambodiya, Dhogri (Dungri), Khataliya, Kot (Kotne), and Dehvaliya (Kolch), which is spoken in Maharashtra and has Marathi influence.

References

  1. ^ Vasavi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)