Being Sindhi, I can fully understand and speak Dhatki, it's 70% Sindhi and 30% Rajasthani. Also, the narrator is probably an indian dhatki speaker, as I noticed some differences in this dhatki than the one spoken in Sindh. Also do the Sindhi and Dhatki comparison.
Yeah, I'm a Mewari speaker from Rajasthan and this is kind of different compared to other Rajasthani bhasas like Marwari and Thari. Like how Bagri has a lot of overlap with Punjabi
@@butterchicken4 the pakistani dhatki is even more closer to Sindhi, due to living in Sindh. I have heard bagri and to me it sounded much like Haryanvi than both Punjabi or Rajasthani.
Love Pakistani Dhatki speakers from an Indian Dhatki Speaker We are united by our language, culture and traditions these human made borders can't separate us
❤ love u to from Pakistan. Even though we live in separate countries, have different political, ideological and religious beliefs, we shall always be United in language.
As an Indian as Bengali as my mother tongue and Hindi as my third language and English my second language. I can understand urdu upto 90% and that dhakti dialect upto 60%.
@@girishkumar1629 due to strong Hindi influence in Bengal I can understood hindi and dhakti is very similar to hindi and rajasthani. I can even understand 50%rajasthani.
@@Girl_Of_Renaissance3119 Dhatki is similar to both Sindhi and Rajasthani Dhatki spoken in Pakistan uses more Sindhi vocabulary while Dhatki spoken in India uses more Rajasthani Marwari vocabulary Dhatki is written in two scripts Perso Arabic script which is used in Pakistan while Devnagari script is used to write Dhatki India
Gujarati, marwadi,sindhi all three decedent of Marugurjar apbhransh of prakrit love from kathiawadi gujarati to speakers of sindhi and marwadi and their relative dialects
@@EnergeiaRhythmos Dhatki speaking region of Pakistan(Eastern Sindh) is also illegally occupied by Pakistan It was a Hindu majority before 1947 still it become part of Pakistan You people divided us from our brothers 😡😡
@@girishkumar1629Tharparkar was majority, while Jaisalmer and Barmer had 60% muslim population, who migrated to Sindh, even today about 20% to 30% muslim remain in Jaisalmer and Barmer. Similarly the Kutch also had significant population of Muslims. A fun fact, the state of Jodhpur, Bikaner almost acceded to Pakistan, both were princely states, there also chances that Jaisalmer state might have acceded to Pakistan during partition.
Amazing have not seen languages from this area.💜
Being Sindhi, I can fully understand and speak Dhatki, it's 70% Sindhi and 30% Rajasthani.
Also, the narrator is probably an indian dhatki speaker, as I noticed some differences in this dhatki than the one spoken in Sindh.
Also do the Sindhi and Dhatki comparison.
Yeah, I'm a Mewari speaker from Rajasthan and this is kind of different compared to other Rajasthani bhasas like Marwari and Thari. Like how Bagri has a lot of overlap with Punjabi
@@butterchicken4 the pakistani dhatki is even more closer to Sindhi, due to living in Sindh.
I have heard bagri and to me it sounded much like Haryanvi than both Punjabi or Rajasthani.
Love Pakistani Dhatki speakers from an Indian Dhatki Speaker We are united by our language, culture and traditions these human made borders can't separate us
❤ love u to from Pakistan. Even though we live in separate countries, have different political, ideological and religious beliefs, we shall always be United in language.
Make a video about Eastern and Western Dhatki language?
KUKI and ZOMI please 🙏
Beautiful language video you got here andy
As an Indian as Bengali as my mother tongue and Hindi as my third language and English my second language. I can understand urdu upto 90% and that dhakti dialect upto 60%.
Really?You understand 60% Dhatki?
As a Dhatki speaker I can not even understand 30% Bengali
lol 😂
@@girishkumar1629 due to strong Hindi influence in Bengal I can understood hindi and dhakti is very similar to hindi and rajasthani. I can even understand 50%rajasthani.
@@girishkumar1629 I think its similer to saraiki ,rajwadi. Which script is dhatki !?
BTW i'm rarhi Bengali speaker.
@@Girl_Of_Renaissance3119 Dhatki is similar to both Sindhi and Rajasthani Dhatki spoken in Pakistan uses more Sindhi vocabulary while Dhatki spoken in India uses more Rajasthani Marwari vocabulary
Dhatki is written in two scripts Perso Arabic script which is used in Pakistan while Devnagari script is used to write Dhatki India
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Can you do Maltese, Amharic, Arabic?
Make a video on کآشُر(Kashmiri) vs Urdu/Hindi I will help you.
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Could you make a video about Lakes-plain languages, please?
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do more Kurdish video
Gujarati, marwadi,sindhi all three decedent of Marugurjar apbhransh of prakrit love from kathiawadi gujarati to speakers of sindhi and marwadi and their relative dialects
Central Thai vs Meung vs Isan vs Pak Thai, please
Could you make Taiwanese Chinese and Japanese?
How similar are these languages?
Request: Estonian and Japanese?
Hi andy, congratulations you are very good with languages!!❤❤❤🎉🎉
How much can Urdu speakers read this language?
Are you saying that I'm Dhatki?
Yes, you are
Awadhi vs hindi please
Doono ekke hai 😂😂!!! 😂
@@ShubhamKumar-vd9xy who said ? Awadhi is older than Hindi and Awadhi has more literature than hindi
@@Kanishhkaa mujhe to dono same lagti hain ❤️🙏
@@ShubhamKumar-vd9xyAwadhi is NOT Hindi!!
@@mohanadasa2268 humein mat bataao 😂🤣hum dono bolte Hain awadhi Hindi ki ek dialect hai ❤️🙏
This map is wrong kasmir is India ❤❤always
The whole world except us use that map, if I'm not wrong. We can cry all we want but it is what it is, even though it is ours.
It's an Indian illegally occupied state
@@EnergeiaRhythmos Dhatki speaking region of Pakistan(Eastern Sindh) is also illegally occupied by Pakistan
It was a Hindu majority before 1947 still it become part of Pakistan
You people divided us from our brothers 😡😡
@girishkumar1629 it was not a hindu majority get your facts right
@@girishkumar1629Tharparkar was majority, while Jaisalmer and Barmer had 60% muslim population, who migrated to Sindh, even today about 20% to 30% muslim remain in Jaisalmer and Barmer. Similarly the Kutch also had significant population of Muslims.
A fun fact, the state of Jodhpur, Bikaner almost acceded to Pakistan, both were princely states, there also chances that Jaisalmer state might have acceded to Pakistan during partition.