Mokha language

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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: -
Unduk
  • Northern
    • Nanaic
      • 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
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Distribution of the language
  Absolute majority
  >30% of native speakers

(Note: Map includes Seykel area)
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The Mokha language (Mokha: -) is a Mokhavic language spoken in Mokhavia.

Classification

Mokha is one of only 2 remaining Unduk languages, the Unduk languages are a sub Paleo-Canamo language group. Most other Unduk languages went extinct by assimilation from people like the Ateenians, Haydag and even other Unduk tribes. The closest living language to Mokha, and also the only other Unduk language is the Seykel language, some linguist group them thoghether into one language due to their great similarity. The language map shown in the infobox includes areas of Seykel.

  • Proto-Unduk
    • Northern
      • Nanaic
        • Seykel language*
        • Mokha language
      • Monaic
        • Aarnuaq language†
    • Southern
      • Yakrow language†
      • Duwat language†

† - extinct language

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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