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Ojhi
(Ojha) |
It is spoken in some parts of Madhya Pradesh
and Maharashtra.
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Oko-Juwoi |
It is spoken in parts of Andaman Islands. |
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Ollari |
It is a Dravidian language spoken mainly in
Koraput in Orissa. |
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Onge |
It is spoken in southern Andaman Islands. |
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Oriya,
Adivasi |
It is spoken by Adivasis in Araku Valley in
Andhra Pradesh and parts Orissa. Dialect: Valmiki
Adivasi Oriya. |
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Pahari,
Kullu |
It is spoken in parts of Himachal Pradesh
and Punjab. Dialects: Inner
Siragi Kukui and Sainji.
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Pahari,
Mahasu |
It is spoken in some parts of Shimla and and
Solan districts of Himachal Pradesh. Dialects: Lower
Mahasu Pahari (Kiunthali, Sirmauri, Baghati, Handuri, Baghliani)
and Upper Mahasu Pahari (Shimla
Siraji, Sodochi, Rampuri, Rohruri). |
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Paliyan
(Palaya, Seramar) |
It is a Dravidian language spoken in some
parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. |
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Pangi |
It is spoken mainly in
Himachal Pradesh in the Lahul-Spiti and Chamba districts. |
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Panika |
It is spoken in the Shahdol district of
Madhya Pradesh. |
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Paniya |
It is a Dravidian language spoken in some
parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. |
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Pao
(Pabra) |
It is spoken in the Satna district of Madhya
Pradesh.
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Pardhan |
It is a Dravidian language spoken in some
parts of Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. |
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Pardhi |
It is a Dravidian language spoken in some
parts of Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Dialects: Neelishikari,
Pittala Bhasha and
Takari.
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Parenga
(Parengi, Gorum) |
It is spoken in
the Koraput district of Orissa and
parts of Andhra Pradesh.
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Patelia |
It is spoken in some parts of Gujarat and
Maharashtra. |
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Pauri |
It is spoken in some parts of Madhya Pradesh
and Maharashtra. Rath is
its dialect.
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Pengo |
It is a Dravidian language spoken in parts
of Koraput district of Orissa. |
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Phake |
It is spoken in some parts of Assam.
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Phudagi |
It is spoken in some parts of Maharashtra. |
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Pnar
(Synteng) |
It is spoken in some parts Khasi and Jaintia
Hills of Meghalaya. Dialects: Jaintia
and Nongtung.
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Puh |
It is spoken in the
Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. |
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Punjabi,
Western
(Lahnda, Lahanda, Lahndi) |
It is spoken by over 40 million people in
Pakistan and in parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi and Haryana. |
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Purik
(Burig, Burigskat) |
It is a Tibeto-Burman language, closely
related to Balti, and dominant
in the Kargil
district in north Kashmir. |