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A Phonological View of Sindhi

roup known s Sindhi Bhil, who number between 10,000 and 50,000. This group also presents several dialects, including Sindhi Bhil, Mohrano, Badi, and Sindhi Meghwar. Ethnologue.com (Sindhi Bhil: A Language of Pakistan), states:

Badin is close to Sindhi. Mohrani has 82% lexical similarity with Sindhi; Sindhi Bhil has 89% with Sindhi Meghwar. They can converse in Sindhi, those in Mohrano area also in Dhatki. Women use Sindhi Bhil when talking to Sindhi and Dhatki speakers. Speakers consider the Mohrano dialect to be different from Sindhi and Dhatki. There is a positive attitude toward its use in traditional ceremonies. They have positive attitudes toward the Dhatki Bhil and Marwari Bhil, and there is intermarriage with them. The Dhatki Bhil tend to look down on the Sindhi Bhil. The Sindhi Bhil look with favor on the idea of literature in their language. Investigation needed: intelligibility with Sindhi, Dhatki. Sindhi or Dhatki orthographies acceptable. Hindu (mainly, Mohrano area),

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