Jakati language
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Jakati | |
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Native to | Afghanistan |
Native speakers
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unknown (1,000 cited 1967)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | jat |
Glottolog | jaka1245 [2] |
The Jakati or Inku language is spoken by several small, supposedly Romani ethnic groups (Jāt) in Afghanistan.[3][4][5] Nevertheless, it is different from other Romani languages, as it is related to the Lahnda language of Pakistan. The name Jāt is not a self-designation of the groups but rather a collective, often pejorative name given by outsiders,[6] it is not to be confused with Jats of India and Pakistan.
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