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Koro (India) |
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Koro is a possibly Tibeto-Burman language spoken by approximately 800–1,200 people in the East Kameng district at the western
end of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Few speakers are under 20 years old. The people live among the Aka (Hruso), but their language
is only distantly related, with distinct words for numerals, body parts, and other basic vocabulary. Although it has resemblances
to Tani farther to the east, it appears to be at least a separate branch of Tibeto-Burman. Researchers hypothesize it may
have originated from a group of people enslaved and brought to the area. |
Names (more)[ca] Koro[cs] Jazyk koro [de] Koro [en] Koro (India) [fi] Koron kieli [fr] Koro [hi] कोरो भाषा [hu] Koro nyelv [it] Lingua Koro [ja] コロ語 [ku] Koro [lt] Koro kalba [ml] കൊറോ ഭാഷ [nl] Koro [no] Koro [pl] Język koro [ru] Коро [es] Idioma koro [sv] Koro [ta] கோரோ [zh] 克羅語 |
Language type : Living
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