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can anyone write a paragraph on dogri language in dogri calligraphy?​

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Answered by ritvikmogatalareddy
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Dogri (Dogra: , Takri: ; Devanagari: डोगरी; Nasta'liq: ڈوگری; pronunciation: [ɖoɡɾi]) is a Northern Indo-Aryan language spoken by about five million people[4] in India, chiefly in the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir. It is also spoken in the state of Himachal Pradesh, and in northern Punjab region, other parts of Jammu and Kashmir, and elsewhere.[5] Dogri speakers are called Dogras, and the Dogri-speaking region is called Duggar.[6] Although formerly treated as a Punjabi dialect,[7] Dogri is now considered to be a member of the Western Pahari group of languages.[8] Unusually for an Indo-European language, Dogri is tonal,[9] a trait it shares with other Western Pahari languages and Punjabi.

Dogri

डोगरी ڈوگَرِی ḍogrī

Duggar.png

"Dogri" written in Dogra, Takri, Devanagari and Nasta'liq Scripts

Native to

India

Region

Jammu region

Ethnicity

Dogras

Native speakers

2.6 million (2011 census)[1]

(not counting those who reported their language as 'Pahari')

Language family

Indo-European

Indo-Iranian

Indo-Aryan

North-Western

Pahari

Dogri

Writing system

Devanagari, Perso-Arabic script

Formerly Dogri, Takri

Official status

Official language in

India

Jammu and Kashmir[2]

Language codes

ISO 639-2

doi

ISO 639-3

doi – inclusive code

Individual codes:

dgo – Dogri proper

xnr – Kangri

Glottolog

indo1311[3]

This article contains Indic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks or boxes, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text.

Dogri has several varieties, all with greater than 80% lexical similarity (within Jammu and Kashmir).[10]

Dogri is one of the 22 official languages of India. It was added in the 8th schedule of the constitution in 2001.

Wiktionary

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