Keonthali (Takri:ðÂÂÂð®ð£ðÂÂÂðÂÂ¥ð¦) is a dialect of lower Mahasu Pahari belonging to the Western Pahari group of languages (as per Grierson). It is spoken in lower parts of Shimla district in the North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Keonthali dialect got it's name from former princely Keonthal state, the dialect is spoken usually in the areas which were parts of the then Keonthal state. Today some of these areas include Shimla, capital of Himachal Pradesh, Junga (former capital of Keonthal), Kasumpati, Mashobra, Sunni, Kufri, Chail, Shoghi, Ghanahatti, Jubbarhatti, Dhami, Khatnol, etc.
Mahasu Pahari including Keonthali traditionally written in Takri, Pabuchi scripts. There are also some records of Mahasui written in Nastaliq script. Nowadays Devanagari script is usually used to write Mahasu Pahari which includes all it's dialects as Keonthali.
Following is the specimen of Keonthali with it's transliteration:
Inventory of Phonemes:
There are 42 phonemes of which 37 are consonants and 5 are vowels.
Segmental Phonemes (Vowels)
Super segmental Phonemes:
Consonants:
Pronouns
The pronouns of Keonthali for different persons and numbers are as follows:
Adverbial Pronouns