Masidwola (, meaning "of the Mehsuds"), Mehsudi, or Maseedwola is a dialect of Waziristani.
Rozi Khan Burki claims that in Waziristani is that the phonemes [ÃÂ] and [ÃÂ], along with their voiced counterparts, [ÃÂ] and [ÃÂ], have merged into the phonemes [ÃÂ] and [ÃÂ], both of which also exist in the nearby Ormuri or Warmuri language of Burkis of Kaniguram, South Waziristan. But Pashto linguists such as Josef Elfenbein, Anna Boyle or Yousaf Khan Jazab have not noted this in Waziri Phonology.