Bauria, also called Baori, is a Bhil language of India. It is spoken by the Babaria and Moghia. It is closely related to Habura, Pardhi, and Siyalgir
Bauria is a Bhil language. The /s/ phoneme regularly becomes [k<sup>h</sup>], except before /i/ or /e/. /k<sup>h</sup>/ may weaken to [h].
The genitive posposition is nà  or nan (feminine në, oblique masculine nÃÂ). The dative is nà «ÃÂ, nÃÂ, nai, or nÃÂÃÂ. NÃÂàis borrowed from the surrounding Punjabi. The oblique suffix is often weakened to n, as in tihà Ân, 'to them'. The ablative suffix is thà Â, which agrees in gender and case with the governing noun. The locative and agentive suffixes are -ÃÂ.
The pronouns are as follows:
The verb substantive is sà Âà'I am' and uttà  'was'. uttà  becomes -tà  when used as an auxiliary to form the perfective. The present continuous uses sà Âàas an auxiliary. The past participle ends un -ià Â. The negative verb prefixes kà Â-.
The following is a sample passage provided by Grierson: