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    Gujarati language - Wikipedia

    • Gujarati (sometimes spelled Gujerati, Gujarathi, Guzratee, Guujaratee, Gujrathi, and Gujerathi) is a modern Indo-Aryan (IA) language evolved from Sanskrit. The traditional practice is to differentiate the IA languages on the basis of three historical stages: Old IA (Vedic and Classical Sanskrit)Middle IA (various Prakrits and Apabhramshas)New IA (modern languages … See more

    Native toIndia
    EthnicityGujaratis
    Native speakersL1: 57 million (2011 census) · L2: 5.0 million (2011 census)
    Overview

    Gujarati is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian state of Gujarat and spoken predominantly by the Gujarati people. Gujarati is descended from Old Gujarati (c. 1100–1500 CE). In India, it is one of the 22 scheduled l… See more

    Demographics and distribution

    Of the approximately 62 million speakers of Gujarati in 2022, roughly 60 million resided in India, 250,000 in Tanzania, 210,000 in Kenya, and some thousands in Pakistan. Many Gujarati speakers in Pakistan are shifting to … See more

    Dialects

    According to British historian and philologist William Tisdall, who was an early scholar of Gujarati grammar, three major varieties of Gujarati exist: a standard 'Hindu' dialect, a 'Parsi' dialect and a 'Muslim' dialect.
    However, … See more

     
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