Dhatki language

Dhatki dialects and their names are based on the regions in Tharpakar which Include: Muhrano and Samroti etc.

Some Dhatki-speaking communities migrated to India in 1947 after the independence and continued to do so in small numbers after that date, but the great majority of Dhatki speakers still reside in Pakistan.

60% of the language's speakers are Muslims, 35% are Hindu and the remaining 5% practice traditional folk religions.

Aside from this, its phonology is much like other Indo-Aryan languages: Dhakti has a fairly standard set of vowels for an Indo-Aryan language: [ə aː ɪ iː ʊ (sometimes: u) uː eː oː ɛː ɔː].

Nazalized vowels occur word finally in Dhakti, they are: [ĩː ẽː ɛ̃ː ɑ̃ː ɔ̃ː õː ũː].