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- Domaaki_language abstract "Domaakí, also known as Dumaki or Domaá, is a Dardic language spoken by a few hundred people living in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.Domaaki is the traditional tongue of the Dóoma (sg. Dóom), a small ethnic group scattered in extended family units among larger host communities. According to local traditions, the Dooma's ancestors came somewhere from the south; according to the Domaaki speakers themselves their forbearers arrived in the Nager and Hunza Valleys from Kashmir, in separate groups and over an extended period of time via Baltistan, Gilgit, Darel, Tangir, Punial and even Kashghar.In former times, Domaaki speakers traditionally worked as blacksmiths and musicians, but nowadays they are also engaged in a variety of other professions.In almost all places of their present settlement the Dooma, who are all Muslims, have long since given up their original mother tongue in favour of the surrounding Dardic Shina. Only in the Nager and Hunza Valleys has Domaaki survived until the present day.Domaaki can be divided into two dialects: Nager-Domaaki and Hunza-Domaaki. Although there are considerable differences between these two varieties, they are not so severe as to prevent mutual intelligibility.All Domaaki speakers are proficient in the languages of their host communities (Burushaski and/or Shina) as well as in their own mother tongue. Many of them also know Urdu, which they have learned at school or picked up while working in other parts of Pakistan.From a historical point of view Domaaki is a language of the North Indian plains, affiliated to the Central Group of New Indo-Aryan languages. However, due to its long-standing separation from its place of origin and (still on-going and ever increasing) intense contacts with other languages Domaaki has lost or transformed many of its Central Group related features. This now places the language in many aspects much closer to its Dardic neighbours than to its Midland cousins.Presently Domaaki counts less than 350 (mostly elderly) speakers – approx. 300of them related to Hunza; around 40 related to Nager – and is thus to be considered a highly endangered language.".
- Domaaki_language iso6393Code "dmk".
- Domaaki_language languageFamily Hindi_languages.
- Domaaki_language languageFamily Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Domaaki_language languageFamily Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Domaaki_language spokenIn Pakistan.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageID "5548964".
- Domaaki_language wikiPageLength "3355".
- Domaaki_language wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Domaaki_language wikiPageRevisionID "671705062".
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Baltistan.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Burushaski.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dardic_languages.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_Pakistan.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Dardic_language.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Dardic_languages.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Gilgit.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Hindi_languages.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Hunza_Valley.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Kashgar.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Kashghar.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Kashmir.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Muslims.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Punial.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Shina_language.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLink Urdu.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domaaki language".
- Domaaki_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domaaki".
- Domaaki_language date "2011".
- Domaaki_language fam Hindi_languages.
- Domaaki_language fam Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Domaaki_language fam Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Domaaki_language fam "Romani–Domari?".
- Domaaki_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Domaaki_language glotto "doma1260".
- Domaaki_language glottorefname "Domaaki".
- Domaaki_language hasPhotoCollection Domaaki_language.
- Domaaki_language iso "dmk".
- Domaaki_language name "Domaaki".
- Domaaki_language notice "Indic".
- Domaaki_language ref "e18".
- Domaaki_language region "Nager and Hunza Valleys".
- Domaaki_language speakers "340".
- Domaaki_language states Pakistan.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ie-lang-stub.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_language.
- Domaaki_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Domaaki_language subject Category:Dardic_languages.
- Domaaki_language subject Category:Languages_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Domaaki_language subject Category:Languages_of_Pakistan.
- Domaaki_language hypernym Language.
- Domaaki_language type Article.
- Domaaki_language type Language.
- Domaaki_language type Article.
- Domaaki_language type Language.
- Domaaki_language type Language.
- Domaaki_language type Thing.
- Domaaki_language type Q315.
- Domaaki_language type Q34770.
- Domaaki_language comment "Domaakí, also known as Dumaki or Domaá, is a Dardic language spoken by a few hundred people living in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.Domaaki is the traditional tongue of the Dóoma (sg. Dóom), a small ethnic group scattered in extended family units among larger host communities.".
- Domaaki_language label "Domaaki language".
- Domaaki_language sameAs زبان_دوماکی.
- Domaaki_language sameAs डोमाकी_भाषा.
- Domaaki_language sameAs Lenga_domaaki.
- Domaaki_language sameAs ڈوماکی.
- Domaaki_language sameAs m.0ds0x1.
- Domaaki_language sameAs Думаки.
- Domaaki_language sameAs Domaaki_language.
- Domaaki_language sameAs ภาษาโดมาอากี.
- Domaaki_language sameAs ڈوماکی.
- Domaaki_language sameAs Q32900.
- Domaaki_language sameAs Q32900.
- Domaaki_language wasDerivedFrom Domaaki_language?oldid=671705062.
- Domaaki_language isPrimaryTopicOf Domaaki_language.
- Domaaki_language name "Domaaki".