Badeshi is an almost extinct Indo-Iranian language spoken in Pakistan. In 2014 "Ethnologue, Languages of the World" stated Badeshi had not been spoken for at least three generations but in 2018 the BBC found three men who could still speak the language.
Badeshi used to be the common languages of a small mountain village in northern Pakistan - now there are only three people left who can speak it.
Video by Zafar Syed, BBC Urdu
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