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Shina ( ) is a language from the Dardic sub-group of the Indo-Aryan languages family spoken by the Shina people, a plurality of the people in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, formerly known as the Northern Areas of Pakistan. The separate nature of the Dardic languages is still clear, however, form their close relationship with other Indo-Aryan languages, especially Punjabi.〔http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/dardestan-〕 Dialects are Gilgiti (the prestige dialect), Astori, Chilasi Kohistani, Drasi, Gurezi, Jalkoti, Kolai, and Palasi. Related languages spoken by ethnic Shina are Brokskat (the Shina of Baltistan and Ladakh), Domaa, Kohistani Shina, Palula, Savi, and Ushojo. Shina is the language of 40% people of Gilgit Baltistan.The valleys in which it is spoken include Astore, Chilas, Darel, Tangir, Gilgit, Ghizer, Gurez, Drass, Juglot Valley, Drotte Palas, Kolai, and Kohistan. ==Writing== Shina is usually written with a variation of the Urdu alphabet. The additional letters to write Shina are: * ݜ for /ʂ/ * ڙ for /ʐ/ * څ for /ts/ * ڇ for /ʈʂ/ * ݨ for /ɳ/ The language is also written in Devanagari script as well, using the nuqta dot for additional Shina sounds. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shina language」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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