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'''Rha''', or '''Khótirâvá''' alternatively referred to as '''Ghātikhaobák''', is a [[Alharun]] native language of the Indonadisi family spoken by Rhavanese people in a number of dialects. It is one of a couple official languages in [[Rhava]].
'''Rha''', or '''Khótirâvá''' alternatively referred to as '''Ghātikhaobák''', is a [[Alharun]] native language of the Indonadisi family spoken by Rhavanese people in a number of dialects. It is one of a couple official languages in [[Rhava]].

Revision as of 23:47, 3 August 2022

Khotirava
Rhavanese
Ghātikhaobák
Khotirava3.png
Native toRhava
EthnicityRhavanese
Native speakers
21,348,102 (2021)
Total speakers: 26,954,034
Austroasiatic
  • Khotirava
Early forms
Dialects
Rha script
Rha Braille
Official status
Official language in
Template:RHA
Regulated byRhavanese Culture Preservation Agency
Language codes
ISO 639-1rhav
ISO 639-2rhav
ISO 639-3rhavinclusive code
Individual codes:
kha – Kham
khn – Khnem
bak – Bak
nam – Nam
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Rha, or Khótirâvá alternatively referred to as Ghātikhaobák, is a Alharun native language of the Indonadisi family spoken by Rhavanese people in a number of dialects. It is one of a couple official languages in Rhava.