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List of Central Indo-Aryan languages
The Central Indo-Aryan languages include some 67 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by many people in Asia; this language family is a part of the Indo-Aryan language family. Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. The Central Indo-Aryan branch is the largest part of the Indo-Aryan language family.
- Bhil languages
- Adiwasa Garasia language
- Bareli language
- Bauria language
- Bhilali language
- Bhili language
- Bhilori language
- Chodri language
- Dhodia language
- Dubli language
- Dungra Bhil language
- Gamit language
- Mawchi language
- Pardhi language
- Rajput Garasia language
- Rathawi language
- Wagdi language
- Gujarati languages
- Aer language
- Gujarati language
- Jandavra language
- Parkari Koli language
- Sourashtra language
- Vasavi language
- Vaghri language
- Wadiyara Koli language
- Khandeshi languages
- Ahirani language
- Dhanki language
- Khandeshi language
- Rajasthani languages
- Romani languages
- Northern Romani languages
- Baltic Romani language
- Carpathian Romani language
- Kalo Finnish Romani language
- Sinte Romani language
- Welsh Romani language
- Balkan Romani language
- Vlax Romani language
- Northern Romani languages
- Western Hindi languages
- Domari language
- Eastern Panjabi language
Unclassified
The following languages have not been sorted into subgroups within the Central Inro-Aryan language family.
- Dangaura Tharu language
- Kathoriya Tharu language
- Parya language
- Sonha language
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