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Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
Gowro, also known as Gabaro, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Kohistan District, Pakistan.[2]
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Dardic | Kashmiri | |
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Shina | |
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Pashayi | |
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Kunar | |
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Chitral | |
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Hazara Division | |
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Northern | |
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Northwestern | |
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Western | |
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Central | |
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Eastern | Bihari | Bhojpuric | |
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Magahi | |
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Maithili | |
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Sadanic | |
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Tharuic | |
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Others | |
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Gauda– Kamarupa | Bengali | |
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Kamarupic | |
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Chittagonian | |
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Odia | |
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Halbic | |
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Southern | |
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Old | |
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Middle | |
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Proto- languages | |
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Unclassified | |
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Pidgins and creoles | |
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Northern Pakistan | |
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Eastern Afghanistan | |
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Pamiri ) | |
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Pamiri | |
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Turkic | |
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Other | |
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Pamiri | |
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Turkic | |
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Other | |
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