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The '''Mokha language''' (Mokha: ''-'') is a Mokhavic language spoken in [[Mokhavia]].
The '''Mokha language''' (Mokha: ''-'') is a Mokhavic language spoken in [[Mokhavia]].
==Classification==
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==Geographic Distribution==
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==History==
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==Phonology==
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==Orthography==
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==Grammar==
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==Dialects==
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==Lexicon==
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==Language Examples==
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Revision as of 20:40, 26 June 2021

Mokha
Mokhavic, Nanay
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Mokha people in every-day outfits - circa 1915
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Native to Mokhavia
EthnicityMokhavics
Native speakers
L1: 3,650,000
L2: 1,300,000
FL: -
Mokhavic
  • Unduk
    • Northern
      • Mokha
Standard forms
Coastal
Dialects
  • Coastal
  • Inland Forest
  • Inland plains
  • Southern
Latin alphabet,
Cyrillic alphabet
Official status
Official language in
 Mokhavia
Language codes
ISO 639-1MK
ISO 639-2MKH
ISO 639-3MKH
Mokha language distribution map.png
Distribution of the language
  Absolute majority
  >30% of native speakers
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The Mokha language (Mokha: -) is a Mokhavic language spoken in Mokhavia.

Classification

TBA

Geographic Distribution

TBA

History

TBA

Phonology

TBA

Orthography

TBA

Grammar

TBA

Dialects

TBA

Lexicon

TBA

Language Examples

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