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; [[Haryanavi Language]]
: The official '''Jatland Dictionary'''. Now expanded. And some in Devnagri (Hindi) script too!!


; [[Rajasthani Language]]
: Rajasthani dictionary that may help to understand the oldest Jat culture and trace roots of many Jat gotras.


; [[Punjabi Language]]
Jats usually speak Hindi and its dialects ([[Rajasthani Language|Rajasthani]], [[Haryanavi Language|Haryanvi]], Malvi), [[Punjabi]] and its dialects, Urdu, Kashmiri, Dogri, Sindhi and Gujarati.




[[Category: Jat Languages]]
* Jats in [[Haryana]] and [[Delhi]] speak a dialect akin to Hindi, called [[Haryanvi]].
 
* [[Jatu Language]] (जाटू) is the language of Jats of [[Karnal]], [[Hisar]], [[Rohtak]] etc.
 
* Jats in [[Rajasthan]] and areas adjoining Rajasthan speak [[Rajasthani]], [[Dhundhari]] and [[Brij]] languages.
 
*[[Sikh Jats]] from the Punjab mostly speak [[Punjabi]] and its various dialects (such as [[Maajhi]], [[Malwi]], [[Doabi]], [[Seraiki]], [[Pothohari]], and [[Jhangochi]]).
 
*[[Muslim Jats]] speak [[Jatki]].
 
 
==See also==
* [[Haryanavi Language]]
* [[Rajasthani Language]]
* [[Punjabi Language]]
* [[Dhundari Language]]
*[[Jatki]]
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Latest revision as of 06:26, 13 February 2025

Welcome to Jatland Wiki's Language Section


Jats usually speak Hindi and its dialects (Rajasthani, Haryanvi, Malvi), Punjabi and its dialects, Urdu, Kashmiri, Dogri, Sindhi and Gujarati.



See also