Maïgārshî language

Own work by GuiFFI The Maïgārshî language (Maïgārshî: Maïgārshî, roughly translated Maïgār’ community) is an indigenous language spoken by the Maïgā people with around 9'540 speakers.

History
In the 11th century, the Maïgār are considered the first people from Karunkadan to migrate out of the country. After migrating to South Asia, the people and language has been spreading slowly in and in.

Dialects
The dialects of the Maïgārshî language are Fîlhū and Bîkej, are used from a minority of people located in cities of the southwestern Ghavat.

Speakers
The Maïgārshî language is mostly used by the Maïgā people About 80% of Maïgārshî speakers are migrants, living outside of Karunkadan, especially in India, Pakistan and Australia. The others 20% speakers live in the small village of Baïz, Ghavat, also named as Mayjar Eufar ( Maïgār' Birth) by the Karukadi citizens.

Writing systems
WIP