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Mokha ({{wp|International Phonetic Alphabet|[]}}, Mokha: | Mokha ({{wp|International Phonetic Alphabet|[ˈmoʊhə, -kə]}}, Mokha: Khaskalhk'aa {{wp|International Phonetic Alphabet|[xaskaɮ̊k’aː]}}) is a language spoken in northern central [[Argis]]. It is the official language in [[Mokhavia]], and one of the working languages in Safjal. It is spoken by approximately 6 million native speakers in [[Mokhavia]], Safjal and among the Mokha diaspora. It has tree dialects groups: Coastal, Inland and Highlands. The language is not related to any other language in the region, and is classified as a language isolate. | ||
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Mokha | |
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Khaskalhk'aa | |
Pronunciation | [xaskaɮ̊k’aː] |
Native to | Mokhavia, Safjal |
Ethnicity | 977,864 Mokhas |
Native speakers | 962,380 (98.4%) |
Standard forms | Coastal (Mokhavia)
Inland (Safjal)
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Official status | |
Official language in | Mokhavia |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | mk |
ISO 639-2 | mkh |
ISO 639-3 | mkh |
Mokha ([ˈmoʊhə, -kə], Mokha: Khaskalhk'aa [xaskaɮ̊k’aː]) is a language spoken in northern central Argis. It is the official language in Mokhavia, and one of the working languages in Safjal. It is spoken by approximately 6 million native speakers in Mokhavia, Safjal and among the Mokha diaspora. It has tree dialects groups: Coastal, Inland and Highlands. The language is not related to any other language in the region, and is classified as a language isolate.