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The Shamskat dialect (Ladakhi: གཤམ་སྐད) is dialect of Ladakhi language spoken in the Sham region of Ladakh, a region administered by India as a union territory.Along the indus,there is a clear geographical boundary between two dilect that is shamskat and kenskat. Nimo ,the first village of shamskat lies in the sharply cut basin near the narrow gorge of Indus river . It is the predominant language in the west of the Buddhist-dominated district of Leh. Shamskat pronunciation resembles classical Tibetan language. Shamskat retains its classical Tibetan vocabulary while the Balti language and Purgi language got little influence from its neighbour shina vocabulary. The native speakers of these languages are called shamma.

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  • The Shamskat dialect (Ladakhi: གཤམ་སྐད) is dialect of Ladakhi language spoken in the Sham region of Ladakh, a region administered by India as a union territory.Along the indus,there is a clear geographical boundary between two dilect that is shamskat and kenskat. Nimo ,the first village of shamskat lies in the sharply cut basin near the narrow gorge of Indus river . It is the predominant language in the west of the Buddhist-dominated district of Leh. Shamskat pronunciation resembles classical Tibetan language. Shamskat retains its classical Tibetan vocabulary while the Balti language and Purgi language got little influence from its neighbour shina vocabulary. The native speakers of these languages are called shamma. (en)
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  • The Shamskat dialect (Ladakhi: གཤམ་སྐད) is dialect of Ladakhi language spoken in the Sham region of Ladakh, a region administered by India as a union territory.Along the indus,there is a clear geographical boundary between two dilect that is shamskat and kenskat. Nimo ,the first village of shamskat lies in the sharply cut basin near the narrow gorge of Indus river . It is the predominant language in the west of the Buddhist-dominated district of Leh. Shamskat pronunciation resembles classical Tibetan language. Shamskat retains its classical Tibetan vocabulary while the Balti language and Purgi language got little influence from its neighbour shina vocabulary. The native speakers of these languages are called shamma. (en)
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