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    Burushaski Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Burushaski? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Burushaski from Languages and what is the personality traits.

    Burushaski
    ENFP

    ENFP (1w2)

    Burushaski personality type is ENFP, which gives the person a tendency to be more holistic, humane, and open-minded than would be expected.

    This personality type is found most often in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and France.

    Feeling

    The feeling function is the way in which we make decisions about what is true and what is not. Feeling is important for the development of our personality and is an essential part of our overall wellbeing.

    To better understand this function we first need to look at the difference between how we feel and how we think.

    When we are feeling strong, we have a strong sense of truth and confidence. We have a clear understanding of what is going on around us and have a high degree of self-awareness.

    When we are feeling weak, we have a weak sense of truth and confidence. We are not sure of ourselves and our understanding is unclear. It can feel like everything around us is out to get us. Our self-awareness is poor.

    In the MBTI® test, we are asked to rate each of these feelings on a scale from 1 to 5. The higher number indicates stronger feelings.

    How to use it

    Burushaski is a language isolate spoken by Burusho people who reside almost entirely in northern Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, with a few hundred speakers in northern Jammu and Kashmir, India. In Pakistan, Burushaski is spoken by people in Hunza District, Nagar District, northern Gilgit District, the Yasin valley in the Gupis-Yasin District and the Ishkoman valley of the northern Ghizer District. Their native region is located in northern Gilgit–Baltistan and borders with Pamir corridor to the north. In India, Burushaski is spoken in Botraj Mohalla of the Hari Parbat region in Srinagar. Other names for the language are Biltum, Khajuna, Kunjut, Brushaski, Burucaki, Burucaski, Burushaki, Burushki, Brugaski, Brushas, Werchikwar and Miśa:ski.

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