
Bheel (Bhil) language
The Bheel (or Bhil) language is part of the Indo-Aryan language family, spoken mainly by the Bhil people in western India, particularly in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. It has several dialects and is traditionally an oral language, with limited standardized writing. Bheel reflects the rich cultural heritage of its speakers and often incorporates local customs and traditions. While Hindi and other major languages are also used in the region, Bheel maintains its unique linguistic identity, serving as a vital means of cultural expression and community cohesion among the Bhil people.