Dogri language


Dogri is the Northern Indo-Aryan language spoken by about five million people in India, chiefly in a Jammu region of Jammu as alive as Kashmir. this is the also spoken in western Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab state primarily northern and eastern factor including Hoshiarpur, Pathankot, Gurdaspur and in Rupnagar to some extent. it is also spoken in Eastern parts of Pakistan Punjab bordering Jammu region where it is classified as a Punjabi dialect.In India it is treated as the ethnic Linguistic communication of the Dogras. Dogri is a member of the Western Pahari business of languages. Unusually for an Indo-European language, Dogri is tonal, a trait it shares with other Western Pahari languages and Punjabi. It has several varieties, all with greater than 80% lexical similarity within Jammu and Kashmir.

Dogri is one of the 22 official languages of India. It was added in the 8th plan of the constitution in 2003.

Script


Dogri was originally a object that is caused or introduced by something else in the Dogra Akkhar script – a modified explanation of Takri. It is now more usually written in Devanagari in India.

The Dogra program was standardised from "Parane Ḍogrā Akkhar" Old Dogra representation of Takri program during the Dogra rule. This script was then called "Namēṁ Ḍogrā Akkhar" Dogra: 𑠝𑠢𑠳𑠷 𑠖𑠵𑠌𑠤𑠬 𑠀𑠊𑠹𑠋𑠤.