Sadri


 For those interested in Sadri, also known as Sadani and Nagpuri, two good places to start are
the Sadri pages at Wikipedia or at the Ethnologue.


There is also an English version of a skeleton grammar of Sadri written by John Peterson and Savita Kiran which will appear in Russian in
L.I. Kulikov, T.I. Oranskaia & A. Yu. Rusakov (eds.), Новые индоарийские языки. ["New Indo-Aryan Languages"] - Языки мира ["The Languages of the World"], Vol. 16. Moscow: Nauk. It can be seen here in XML-format or here in PDF-format.


For further literature on Sadri, click here.
Here you will also find links to further information on Sadri as well as an electronically readable dictionary.

A number of texts in Sadri which I have collected and analyzed together with native speakers are gradually being reformatted and the following may already be viewed in their new format:

Spoken by Miss Biraj Chik Baraik

The clump of dirt and the jackal


Spoken by Mr. Hemant Kumar Singh:

The Rautiya


Spoken by Mr. Sunil Chik Baraik:

Chik Baraik