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Kamviri (کامويري
Kâmviri) is a
dialect of the Kamkata-vari
language spoken by 5,000 to 10,000 of the Kom
people of
Afghanistan and ****stan.
There are...
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Nuristani language. It
contains the main
dialects Kata-vari,
Kamviri and Mumviri. Kata-vari and
Kamviri are
sometimes erroneously reckoned as two
separate languages...
- influence. Northern: Kamkata-vari (Bashgali,
includes the
dialects Kata-vari,
Kamviri,
Shekhani and Mumviri) 40,000
speakers Wasi-wari (Prasuni) 8,000 speakers...
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spoken in
Chitral district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
province of ****stan. The
Kamviri language is also
known as Shekhani. The
Khowar name for the
dialect is...
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apical flap /ɽ/ have the same
place of
articulation for some speakers, and
Kamviri,
which also has
apical alveolar taps and flaps. The tap and flap consonants...
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speakers of Dameli, Gawar-Bati, Gujari(Gojri), Kalasha, Kyrgyz, Kataviri/
Kamviri, Madaklashti, Palula, Sariquli, Wakhi, and Yidgha. Urdu has
official status...
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language derives from its
endonym Vâsi [waˈsi], with
cognates such as
Kamviri Přâsü̃ [pɽaˈsỹ] (whence the
alternative name Prasun) and Kata-vari Přâsiu...
- "enlightened ones").
Nurestan Nuristani people Nuristani languages Katir Kamviri Kambojas M. Elphinstone,
George Robertson,
Richard Strand).
George Scott...
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Kumzari Nuristani languages: Kalasha-ala (borrowed from Arabic) the
Kamviri dialect of the Kamkata-vari
language (borrowed from Arabic) Indo-Aryan...
- *ksurós "razor" is
reflected as kṣurá in Sanskrit, but c̣uři "sickle" in the
Kamviri dialect.
Various cases where RUKI
failed to
operate after *i and *u in...