Kashmiri
see also: Etymology of Kashmiri
The kâshmîrî (or kashmiri sometimes francized in cachemiri ; local name: کٲشُر , कॉशुर or कश्मीरी / kạ̄šur , kŏśur or kaśmīrī ) is a Indian language pertaining to the connects Indo-Iranian of the family of the Indo-European Langues. She is spoken with the Cachemire. The kâshmîrî is written by means of a Arabic alphabet modified, of type Persan, similar to that of the Ourdou or with the Devanāgarī. It wrote before with alphabet charada (or sharda, word which means “autumn”), alphabet of the 8th century which did not remain any more but with the Cashmere.
See too
Internal bonds
- Linguistic
- Dictionary of the languages
External bonds
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