Shekhawati language

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Shekhawati language, analyzing its impact on various aspects of everyday life. From its influence on modern society to its relevance in history, Shekhawati language has played a fundamental role in our development as individuals and as a collective. Throughout these pages, we will examine its evolution over time, from its beginnings to the present, and reflect on its importance in the future. With a multidisciplinary approach, we will approach Shekhawati language from different perspectives, highlighting its relevance in areas such as culture, politics, science and technology. Without a doubt, Shekhawati language continues to be a topic of interest and debate today, and through this article, we intend to delve into its meaning and significance in today's society.

Shekhawati
शेखावाटी/શેષાવાટી
Native toIndia (Shekhawati region of Rajasthan)
Native speakers
3 million (2002)
Devanagari
Language codes
ISO 639-3swv
Glottologshek1243

Shekhawati is an Indo-Aryan language of north-eastern Rajasthan, India. It belongs to the Rajasthani languages and is spoken by an estimated three million people in the Shekhawati region, which comprises the Jhunjhunu , Neem-Ka-Thana and Sikar districts according to Census 1931 provided by Government of India.

A descriptive grammar of Shekhawati was published in 2001. The word order of the language is typically SOV, and the phonology is characterised by the presence of implosive consonants and a distinct high tone.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Shekhawati at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  2. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20160303194604/http://www.sumania.com/lang/allindi10.html Shekhawati|Census 1931 provided by Government of India