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Kolhari | |
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ꡢꡡꡘꡦꡘꡋꡟ qorar-nu | |
Native to | Kolhar |
Ethnicity | Kolharis |
Native speakers | ~40,000,000 |
Early forms | Proto-Kolharic
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Dialects | Kolhari dialects |
Kolhari alphabet | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Kolhar |
Regulated by | Institute for the Kolhari Language |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
The Kolhari language (Kolhari: ꡢꡡꡘꡦꡘꡋꡟ, qorar-nu) is a language spoken by roughly 40,000,000 people, mostly of Kolhari descent and primarily in Kolhar, where it is the official language. It is part of the Kolharic language family. There have been many attempts to link Kolharic languages to other language families, but none have been accepted by the academic community.
History
Classification
Phonology
Grammar
Writing system
Before the creation of the Kolhari script, Kolhari was written using an annotated version of the Sheng language. This method of annotation is known as Katsazi (written 開書字).