Sambalpuri language

Sambalpuri Odia
Western Odia
ସମ୍ବଲପୁରୀ ଓଡ଼ିଆ
'Sambalpuri Odia' in Odia script
Native toIndia
RegionWestern Odisha
EthnicityOdias
Native speakers
2.63 million (2011 census)
Odia
Language codes
ISO 639-3spv
Glottologsamb1325  Sambalpuri
west2384  Western Oriya
Sambalpuri Odia speaking areas(dialect continuum in green) in Odisha and Chhattisgarh
Sambalpuri is classified as Vulnerable language by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Sambalpuri Odia is an Indo-Aryan language variety spoken in western Odisha, India. It is alternatively known as Western Odia, and as Kosali (with variants Kosli, Koshal and Koshali), a recently popularised but controversial term, which draws on an association with the historical region of Dakshina Kosala, whose territories also included the present-day Sambalpur region.

Its speakers usually perceive it as a separate language, while outsiders have seen it as a dialect of Odia, and standard Odia is used by Sambalpuri Odia speakers for formal communication. A 2006 survey of the varieties spoken in four villages found out that they share three-quarters of their basic vocabulary with Standard Odia.