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Pahari
Pa·ha·ri P0013050 (pə-här′ē) n. pl. Pahari or Pa·ha·ris 1. A member of any of various, mostly Hindu peoples of Nepal and the Himalayan foothills of India. 2. The group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken by these peoples, including Nepali. [Hindi Pahāṛī, of the mountains, Pahari, from pahāṛ, mountain, from Middle Indic *pāhāḍa, probably akin to Prakrit pāṣāṇa, pāhāṇa, a rock, a stone, from Sanskrit pāṣāṇaḥ, from earlier *parṣāṇa-; akin to Kati (Nuristani language of Afghanistan and Pakistan) parši, mountain, mountain pass, and Pashto parṣa, rock.] Pa·ha′ri adj. Pahari (pəˈhɑːrɪ) n (Languages) a group of Indo-European languages spoken in the Himalayas, divided into Eastern Pahari (Nepali) and Western Pahari (consisting of many dialects)Pa•ha•ri (pɑˈhɑr i, pə-) n., pl. -ris. 1. a member of any of a number of peoples living in the Himalayan foothills. 2. the group of languages spoken by these peoples, in most usages including only Indo-Aryan languages, as Nepali.
Pahari
Pahari (pəhä`rē), languages or dialects of the Indic group of the Indo-Iranian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. See Indo-IranianIndo-Iranian, subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages, spoken by more than a billion people, chiefly in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka (see The Indo-European Family of Languages, table). ..... Click the link for more information. languages. |