Kutchi Language - Mutual Intelligibility

Mutual Intelligibility

In addition, Kutchi is also understood by speakers of the Memoni dialect, spoken by individual belonging to the Memoni ethnicity within Pakistan and India, so much so that they could have an entire conversation with only a few words of difference. The grammatical structure is generally the same and thus, could be understood by most Memons, be they Batwa Memon, Dhoraji Memon, or any other sub-group of Memons.


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