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  1. Burushaski - Wikipedia

    Burushaski is a double-marking language and word order is generally subject–object–verb. Nouns in Burushaski are divided into four genders: human masculine, human feminine, countable objects, and …

  2. Burushaski language | Indo-European, Himalayan, Endangered

    Burushaski language, language spoken primarily in the Hunza, Nagar, and Yasin valleys of northern Pakistan. It is estimated to have some 90,000 speakers. Burushaski is a linguistic isolate, a language …

  3. Burushaski language and alphabet - Omniglot

    In India there are about 300 Burushaski speakers in the Kargil and Leh districts of Jammu and Kashmir state, and in Ladakh and Srinagar. Different dialects of Burushaski are spoken in different areas, …

  4. Burushaski Language

    Burushaski is a fascinating language. It is a language isolate, which means that there are no widely accepted genetic links to any other language in the world. There are three dialects of Burushaski: …

  5. Burushaski Language - Language Isolate of Northern Pakistan

    Burushaski is a language isolate, spoken by the Burusho people, who predominantly reside in northern Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. There are also a few hundred speakers of this language in northern …

  6. Learn More | Burushaski Research Academy

    Burushaski has two main dialects spoken in the Hunza valley and the Yasin Valley. The former is divided into two closely related sub-dialects of Hunza and Nagar. The people of these areas are …

  7. Home - Burusho Maʰraka

    Burusho Maʰraka is a representative body of the Burusho people of Hunza, Nagir, and Yásin. The organization aims to centralize literarily efforts of Burusho people for the preservation and develop …

  8. Burushaski Research Academy - Home

    Burushaski has two main dialects spoken in the Hunza valley and the Yasin Valley. The former is divided into two closely related sub-dialects of Hunza and Nagar.

  9. Burushaski - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Burushaski (بروشسکی - Burū́šaskī) is a language isolate spoken by some 300,000 Burusho people in the Hunza, Nagar, Yasin, Chitral, and Gilgit valleys of Northern Pakistan. It is also spoken by some 300 …

  10. Burushaski - Wikiwand

    Burushaski is a double-marking language and word order is generally subject–object–verb. Nouns in Burushaski are divided into four genders: human masculine, human feminine, countable objects, and …