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- Jakati_language abstract "The Jakati or Inku language is spoken by several small, supposedly Romani ethnic groups (Jāt) in Afghanistan. Nevertheless, it is different from other Romani languages, as it is related to the Lahnda language of Pakistan. The name Jāt is not a self-designation of the groups but rather a collective, often pejorative name given by outsiders, it is not to be confused with Jats of India and Pakistan.".
- Q4159744 abstract "The Jakati or Inku language is spoken by several small, supposedly Romani ethnic groups (Jāt) in Afghanistan. Nevertheless, it is different from other Romani languages, as it is related to the Lahnda language of Pakistan. The name Jāt is not a self-designation of the groups but rather a collective, often pejorative name given by outsiders, it is not to be confused with Jats of India and Pakistan.".
- Jakati_language comment "The Jakati or Inku language is spoken by several small, supposedly Romani ethnic groups (Jāt) in Afghanistan. Nevertheless, it is different from other Romani languages, as it is related to the Lahnda language of Pakistan. The name Jāt is not a self-designation of the groups but rather a collective, often pejorative name given by outsiders, it is not to be confused with Jats of India and Pakistan.".
- Q4159744 comment "The Jakati or Inku language is spoken by several small, supposedly Romani ethnic groups (Jāt) in Afghanistan. Nevertheless, it is different from other Romani languages, as it is related to the Lahnda language of Pakistan. The name Jāt is not a self-designation of the groups but rather a collective, often pejorative name given by outsiders, it is not to be confused with Jats of India and Pakistan.".