DUH ISO 639-3
Dungra Bhil
A language of India
- ISO 639
- duh
- Alternate Names
- Dongre Bhil, Dungri Bhil
- Population
- 100,000 (2000 IICCC).
- Location:
- Gujarat state: Vadodara district, Chotaudeyapur and Naswadi sub-districts; Madhya Pradesh state: Jhabua district, Alirajpur sub-district; Maharashtra state: Dedgam sub-district; slopes of Vindhya Satpura mountains. 200 villages.
- Language Status
- 5* (Developing).
- Classification
- Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Intermediate Divisions, Western, Bhil
- Dialects
- None known. 84%–89% intelligibility with Bhilori [noi] of Maharashtra. Lexical similarity: 75%–85% between subgroups, 71%–87% with Bhilori and Noiri Bhili, less than 53% with Garasia [gas].
- Language Use
- Also use English [eng].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L2: 3%–5%. NT: 2009.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Dungra Bhil
- Writing
- Devanagari script [Deva]. Gujarati script [Gujr].
- Other Comments
- A Bhil subgroup. Dungra Bhil sometimes used as alternate name for Adivasi Garasia [gas] and Rajput Garasia [gra] but probably refers to more than 1 group living in the hills. ‘Dungra’, hill. Hindu.
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Location: Gujarat state: Vadodara district, Chotaudeyapur and Naswadi sub-districts; Madhya Pradesh state: Jhabua district, Alirajpur sub-district; Maharashtra state: Dedgam sub-district; slopes of Vindhya Satpura mountains. 200 villages.
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