Sansi facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Sansi |
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Sansiboli | |
Native to | India |
Region | Rajasthan |
Ethnicity | Sansi |
Native speakers | 76,000 (2002) |
Language family |
Indo-European
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Sansi is a special language spoken by people in parts of Pakistan and India. It is sometimes called Sansiboli by those who speak it.
Understanding the Sansi Language
Sansi is a unique language. It is spoken by a group of people known as the Sansi people. Languages help people share ideas and stories.
Who Speaks Sansi?
About 76,000 people speak Sansi. This number was counted in 2002. Most Sansi speakers live in the Rajasthan region of India. Some also live in Pakistan.
Sansi's Language Family Tree
Languages can be grouped into families, just like people. This shows how they are related. Sansi belongs to a very large language family.
- Indo-European: This is the biggest family. It includes many languages from Europe and Asia.
- Indo-Iranian: A branch of the Indo-European family. It includes languages from India and Iran.
- Indo-Aryan: A smaller group within Indo-Iranian. Many languages spoken in India belong here.
- Central Zone: This is a specific group of Indo-Aryan languages.
- Western Hindi: Sansi is part of the Western Hindi group. This means it shares some history with languages like Hindi.
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