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The Bhil languages are a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken by around 10.4 million Bhils in western and central India as of 2011. They constitute the primary languages of the southern Aravalli Range in Rajasthan and the western Satpura Range in Madhya Pradesh, northwestern Maharashtra, and southern Gujarat. According to the 52nd report of the commissioner for linguistic minorities in India, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Bhili is the most commonly spoken language of the district of Dadra and Nagar Haveli constituting 40.42% of its total population. Bhili speakers are also significant in the states of Gujarat (4.75%), Madhya Pradesh (4.93%) and Rajasthan (4.60%).

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  • Llengües Bhil (ca)
  • Bhil languages (en)
  • Lenguas bhil (es)
  • Rumpun bahasa Bhil (in)
  • 빌어 (ko)
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  • Les llengües Bhil són un grup de llengües indo-arianes parlades el 2011 per uns 10,4 milions de bhils a l'Índia occidental, central i extrema oriental. Constitueixen les llengües primàries del rang Aravalli meridional al Rajasthan i del rang Satpura occidental a Madhya Pradesh, al nord-oest de Maharashtra i al sud de Gujarat. Segons el 52è informe del comissari de minories lingüístiques de l'Índia, Ministeri d'Afers Minoritaris, el Bhili és la llengua més parlada del territori de Dadra i Nagar Haveli que constitueix el 40,42% de la seva població total. Els parlants del bhili també són significatius als estats de Gujarat (4,75%), Madhya Pradesh (4,93%) i Rajasthan (4,60%). (ca)
  • The Bhil languages are a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken by around 10.4 million Bhils in western and central India as of 2011. They constitute the primary languages of the southern Aravalli Range in Rajasthan and the western Satpura Range in Madhya Pradesh, northwestern Maharashtra, and southern Gujarat. According to the 52nd report of the commissioner for linguistic minorities in India, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Bhili is the most commonly spoken language of the district of Dadra and Nagar Haveli constituting 40.42% of its total population. Bhili speakers are also significant in the states of Gujarat (4.75%), Madhya Pradesh (4.93%) and Rajasthan (4.60%). (en)
  • Las lenguas bhil son un grupo de lenguas indoarias centrales, del grupo centroccidental, hablado por unos seis millones de personas del grupo . Este grupo de lengua forman las lenguas más habladas la cordillera Aravalli en Rayastán y la parte occidental de la cordillera Satpura en Madhya Pradesh, al noroeste de Maharashtra y el sur de Gujarat. (es)
  • 빌어는 중부 인도아리아어군에 속한 언어들로 600백만명에 달하는 사람들이 인도 서부, 중부, 극동부 지역에 이르기까지 다양한 지역에서 사용하고 있다. (ko)
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  • Bhil (en)
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