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Konkani language is an Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by the Konkani people who are primarily found in the western coastal region of India, known as Konkan. This region spans across the states of Goa, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala. The language has approximately 7.6 million speakers worldwide.

History[edit]

The Konkani language has a rich history that dates back to approximately the 10th century AD. It is believed to have evolved from Sanskrit, and has been influenced by various other languages such as Prakrit, Persian, Portuguese, Arabic, and English due to historical interactions and colonial rule.

Dialects[edit]

Konkani language has a wide range of dialects, which vary regionally and community-wise. Some of the major dialects include Goan Konkani, Mangalorean Konkani, Malvani Konkani, and Karwari Konkani. Each dialect has unique characteristics and variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.

Script[edit]

The Konkani language has been written in multiple scripts throughout its history. The most commonly used scripts are Devanagari, Roman, and Kannada. The official script for Konkani in Goa is Devanagari.

Literature[edit]

Konkani literature is rich and varied, with works ranging from religious and philosophical treatises to poetry and novels. The first known Konkani book, 'Krista Purana', was written by a Christian missionary in the 17th century. Modern Konkani literature has been recognized by the Sahitya Akademi and the Jnanpith Award.

Status and Recognition[edit]

Konkani is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India, according to the Indian Constitution. It is the official language of the state of Goa. Despite this, the language has faced challenges in terms of preservation and development, and efforts are ongoing to promote and protect the language.

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