(Munda), or Sora, in India Savara language (Dravidian), in India Savara (moth), a genus of moths in the family Erebidae Savara, a planet in the computer game...
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neighboring languages Kabixí [xbx] – generic name for Parecis, Nambiquaras, or any hostile group (see Cabixi language for one specific use) Runa [rna] Savara (Dravidian)...
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Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit (redirect from Dravidian substratum in Sanskrit)
Indian subcontinent during Indo-Aryan migrations, including the Dravidian languages. Scholars have claimed to identify a substantial body of loanwords...
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hundred languages. Most Indians speak a language belonging to the families of the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European (c. 77%), the Dravidian (c. 20.61%)...
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impacted Eastern Indo-Aryan languages. Munda consists of five uncontroversial branches (Korku as an isolate, Remo, Savara, Kherwar, and Kharia-Juang)...
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Lévi, Sylvain; Przyluski, Jean; Bloch, Jules (1993). Pre-Aryan and Pre-Dravidian in India. Asian Educational Services. p. 4,15. ISBN 9788120607729. Archived...
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Kolarian (redirect from Kolarian languages)
Kol language (Bangladesh) Korku language Korwa language Mundari language Santali language Sora language (Savara language) Campbell, G. (1869). "On the Races...
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List of Scheduled Tribes in Odisha (section Language)
64% (including 121,391 Mundari speakers), and Ho by 4.23%. Additionally, Savara is spoken by 3.07%, Sadan/Sadri by 2.56%, and Kisan by 2.01%. Proja is spoken...
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Tea-garden community (section Languages)
have a different story. Assam has languages from five language families: Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Austro-Asiatic, Tibeto-Burman and Tai Kadai." (Dey 2011:8)...
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People of Assam (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
originally spoke many languages belonging to Dravidian, Indo-Aryan and Austroasiatic languages and many have adopted Assamese language and ways. British colonialism...
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