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Gawar-Bati or Narsati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Chitral region of northern Pakistan, and across the border in Afghanistan. It is also known as Aranduyiwar in Chitral because it is spoken in Arandu, which is the last village in lower Chitral and is also across the border from Berkot in Afghanistan. There are about 9,000 speakers of Gawar-Bati, with 1,500 in Pakistan, and 7,500 in Afghanistan. The name Gawar-Bati means "speech of the Gawar", a people detailed by the Cacopardos in their study of the Hindu Kush.

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  • Gawar-Bati language (en)
  • Gawar-bati (fr)
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  • Гавар-бати (ru)
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  • Gawar-Bati or Narsati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Chitral region of northern Pakistan, and across the border in Afghanistan. It is also known as Aranduyiwar in Chitral because it is spoken in Arandu, which is the last village in lower Chitral and is also across the border from Berkot in Afghanistan. There are about 9,000 speakers of Gawar-Bati, with 1,500 in Pakistan, and 7,500 in Afghanistan. The name Gawar-Bati means "speech of the Gawar", a people detailed by the Cacopardos in their study of the Hindu Kush. (en)
  • Le gawar-bati (autonyme signifiant la langue de gawar), ou gawar, est une langue indo-aryenne du sous-groupe des langues dardiques, parlée dans les montagnes du Nord-Est de l’Afghanistan. (fr)
  • Gawar-Bati ou Narsati é uma língua indo-arianas do subgrupo dárdico falada em Chitral do norte do Paquistão, e do outro lado da fronteira no Afeganistão. Também é conhecido como Aranduyiwar em Chitral porque é falado em Arandu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a última aldeia no baixo Chitral e também fica do outro lado da fronteira de Berkot no Afeganistão. Existem cerca de 9 milfalantes de Gawar-Bati, sendo 1.500 no Paquistão e 7.500 no Afeganistão. O nome Gawar-Bati significa "discurso dos Gawar", um povo detalhado pelos Cacopardos em seu estudo do Hindu Kush. (pt)
  • Гавар-бати (также: говари, нарсати) — один из дардских языков. Распространён в нескольких деревнях афганской провинции Кунар и прилегающих районах Пакистана (округ Читрал). По данным Ethnologue, число носителей составляет около 9500 человек, из них около 8000 — в Афганистане, 1500 — в Пакистане. Многие носители владеют языком пушту. Алфавит: (ru)
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