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{{Short description|Dialect of Hindko}} | ||
{{For|the village in Georgia|Gebi, Georgia}} | {{For|the village in Georgia|Gebi, Georgia}} | ||
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'''Ghebī''' |
'''Ghebī''' (]:گھیبی) is a dialect of ], spoken in the north-west of the ]i province of ]. In the early 20th century ] assigned it to his "North-Western Lahnda" group, whereas ] writing in 1980 placed it within Hindko "proper" alongside ] and ].{{sfn|Shackle|1980|p=484}} | ||
Ghebi is mainly spoken in ] and ]s of ] and adjacent areas within ] and ]. | Ghebi is mainly spoken in ] and ]s of ] and adjacent areas within ] and ]. |
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Dialect of Hindko For the village in Georgia, see Gebi, Georgia.Ghebī (Hindko:گھیبی) is a dialect of Hindko, spoken in the north-west of the Pakistani province of Punjab. In the early 20th century Grierson assigned it to his "North-Western Lahnda" group, whereas Shackle writing in 1980 placed it within Hindko "proper" alongside Chacchī and Avāṅkārī.
Ghebi is mainly spoken in Pindi Gheb and Fateh Jang Tehsils of Attock District and adjacent areas within Mianwali District and Chakwal District.
References
- Shackle 1980, p. 484.
Bibliography
- Shackle, Christopher (1980). "Hindko in Kohat and Peshawar". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 43 (3): 482–510. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00137401. ISSN 0041-977X.
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See also: Baahar di boli, Sant Bhasha, Khalsa bole |
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