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    Kamkata-vari (Kâmkata-vari), also known as Katë or Kati, is the largest Nuristani language. It contains the main dialects Kata-vari, Kamviri and Mumviri...
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  • Kata-vari (Kâta-vari) is a dialect of the Kamkata-vari language spoken by the Kata in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The most used alternative names...
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    Kamviri (کامويري Kâmviri) is a dialect of the Kamkata-vari language spoken by 5,000 to 10,000 of the Kom people of Afghanistan and Pakistan. There are...
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  • centered in the village of Bagalgrom. Their language is Mumviri, a dialect of the Kamkata-vari language. The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of...
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  • Mumviri dialect (category Language articles with old speaker data)
    Nuristani Kamkata-vari language, spoken by perhaps 1,500 of the Mumo people of Afghanistan. There are only slight differences to the Kata-vari, Mumviri...
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    Demographics of Pakistan (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    languages and the broader Indo-European language family in its usage of lexical tone. Pashto (پښتو) is an Iranian language spoken as a first language...
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    that they number at least 12 000. All of them are speakers of the Kamkata-vari language, also known locally as Sheikhani. Prior to 1895, the Kafirs of the...
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    spoken by minority groups across the country. Minor languages include: Ashkunu, Kamkata-viri, Vasi-vari, Tregami and Kalasha-ala, Pamiri (Shughni, Munji...
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    suggesting that the language is Indo-Aryan, with heavy Nuristani influence. Northern: Kamkata-vari (Bashgali, includes the dialects Kata-vari, Kamviri, Shekhani...
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  • Wasi-wari (redirect from Vari language)
    different from the other Nuristani languages, Wasi-wari forms the northern cluster of Nuristâni languages with Kamkata-vari, so they share some similarities...
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    Eastern Kata-vari also locally known as Shekhani is a variety of the Kata-vari language spoken in Chitral district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan...
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    over 70 languages spoken as first languages. The majority of Pakistan's languages belong to the Indo-Iranian group of the Indo-European language family...
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  • speakers of the Shekhani dialect of Kamkata-vari language. "Shekhandeh Weather". "Writing System for Shekhani Language being developed". 15 April 2021....
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  • Tap and flap consonants (category Articles containing Low German-language text)
    reported to occur allophonically in the Kamviri dialect of the Kamkata-vari language and in Dàgáárè, though at least in the latter case this may in fact...
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    Pashto, Kurdish, Balochi, Luri, and Ossetian. Nuristani (includes Kamkata-vari, Vasi-vari, Askunu, Waigali, Tregami, and Zemiaki). Italic (from Proto-Italic)...
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    The Dardic languages (also Dardu or Pisaca), or Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan languages, are a group of several Indo-Aryan languages spoken in northern Pakistan...
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    divided into Siyah-Posh, comprising five sub-tribes who spoke the Kamkata-vari language; while the others were called Safed-Posh, comprising Prasungeli...
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    Nuristan Province (category Articles containing Kati-language text)
    Nuristan, also spelled as Nurestan or Nooristan (Dari: نورستان; Kamkata-vari: Nuriston), is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern...
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    Pharyngeal consonant (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    (borrowed from Arabic) the Kamviri dialect of the Kamkata-vari language (borrowed from Arabic) Indo-Aryan languages: Kullui some Bengali dialects Domari (borrowed...
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    region of Pakistan), Nuristani languages such as Kamkata-vari spoken in the north-west (In chitral region of Pakistan), Language Isolate Burushaski spoken...
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    Pashayi or Pashai (پشه اې ژبه) is a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken by the Pashai people in parts of Kapisa, Laghman, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Kunar...
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    Parun (category Articles containing Dari-language text)
    spoken in Parun, while Kamkata-vari, Pashto and Dari are also understood. The Gurjars of Parun also speak their native language, known as Gujari. "The...
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    Dardistan (category Ethnic groups by language family)
    Dardistan refers to a region where Dardic languages are spoken. The terms "Dardic" and "Dardistan" are not indigenous to the region, and were coined by...
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  • Imra (Kamkata-vari: Imro) was the chief creator deity of the Nuristani people before their conversion to Islam. Imra was believed to be the creator of...
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    (Kamkata-Vasi) Kamkata-vari (Kati) (Kâmvʹiri, Kâtʹa-vari, Mum-viri, Kṣtʹa-vari) Kata-vari (Kât'a-vari) Western Kata-vari (Kât'a-vari) Kt'ivřâ·i vari Eastern...
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  • Avestan arṣ̌a) shows a dental affricate in most Nuristani languages, such as Ashkun and Kamkata-vari ić, and Waigali oć. Proto-Indo-European sequences *ks...
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  • Gish or Great Gish (Kamkata-vari: Giṣ/Gaviṣ, Kati: Giwīṣ, Gyīṣ, Waigali: Giwiš, Prasun: Gīṣ) was the most popular god of Nuristani mythology and received...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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    Barg-i Matal District (category Articles containing Kati-language text)
    Bargi Matal District (Barge Matal District, Bragamatal District, Kamkata-vari: břagamâṭol, Pashto: برګ مټال ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی برگ متال) is a district...
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  • List of multilingual countries and regions (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    include Uzbek and Turkmen, Balochi and Pashayi, Nuristani (Askunu, Kamkata-viri, Vasi-vari, Tregami and Kalasha-ala), Pamiri (Shughni, Munji, Ishkashimi and...
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