Marathi is a western Indo-Aryan language and the official language of Maharashtra, with a literary tradition dating to the 12th-century saint-poets. It preserves three-gender agreement and ergative patterns shared with Hindi.

Marathi
Marathi · marathi · Mumbai, Maharashtra, India · 19.0760, 72.8777 · India

Historical Evolution

Marathi emerged from Maharashtri Prakrit, with the Yadava period and Bhakti poets (Dnyaneshwar, Tukaram) establishing literary prestige. The Maratha Empire spread the language across the Deccan; colonial Bombay Presidency integrated English loans. Modern standardization is overseen by Maharashtra government and literary academies.

Phonology

Marathi contrasts aspirated/unaspirated stops and retroflex consonants; it includes a distinct set of breathy-voiced murmured consonants in some dialects. Vowel nasalization marks some grammatical contrasts. Stress is typically initial or penultimate depending on region.

Syntax

Marathi is SOV with postpositions and split ergativity in perfective past. Three grammatical genders and plural agreement persist on verbs and adjectives. Honorific pluralization and regional dialect variation (Pune vs Mumbai) influence everyday speech.

Attributes

Total Speakers99 M
L1 Native Speakers83 M
Number of Countries1 countries
Language Vitality Index9 scale
Web Domain Share (%)0.1 %
Language FamilyIndo-European / Indo-Iranian / Indo-Aryan
Standard ScriptDevanagari (Marathi)
Grammatical TypologySOV, Split-ergative
UNESCO Risk CategorySafe
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