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Pagsasao a Kharia

Kharia
RehionIndia (Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Laud a Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Is-isla Andaman ken Nicobar), Nepal
EtnisidadKharia
Patubo a mangisasao
297,614 (senso idi 2011)[1]
Austroasiatiko
  • Munda
    • Kharia–Juang
      • Kharia
Devanagari, Sinuratan a Bengali, Sinuratan nga Oriya, Sinuratan a Latin
Kodkodigo ti pagsasao
ISO 639-3khr
Glottologkhar1287
ELPKharia

Ti pagsasao a Kharia (autonimo: kʰaɽija wenno kʰeɽija[2]) ket ti maysa a pagsasao a Munda a kangrunaan nga insasao babaen ti indihenio a tattao a Kharia ti akindaya nga India.

Pannakaidasig

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Ti Kharia ket maitagikua iti sanga a Kharia–Juang iti pamilia ti pagsasao a Munda. Ti kaasitgan a kabagianna ket ti pagsasao a Juang, ngem adayo ti pannakaikabagian a pagbaetan ti Kharia ken Juang.

Ti kaaduan a nadakdakamat a pannakaidasig ket agkuyog a mangikabil ti Kharia ken Juang a kas maysa a subgrupo ti sanga nga Abagatan a Munda iti pamilia a Munda. Nupay kasta, dagiti isbangan ti nasapsapa a pannakaidasig ket agkuyog a mangikabil ti Kharia ken Juang Khariar, a kas maysa a nawaya a sanga a nagtaud manipud iti ramut ti sasao a Munda, wa ninagananda iti Tengnga a Munda.

Naiyasideg ti Kharia iti Sadri (ti lokal a lingua franca), Mundari, Kurukh, Hindi, ken Odia (iti Odisha) (Peterson 2008:434).

Pannakaiwarwaras

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Dagiti agsasao iti Kharia ket mabirukan kadagiti sumaganad a distrito ti India (Peterson 2008:434).

  • Jharkhand
    • Distrito ti Simdega
    • Distrito ti Gumla
  • Chhattisgarh
    • Distrito ti Surguja
    • Distrito ti Raigarh
  • Odisha
    • Distrito ti Sundargarh

Dagiti nagibasaran

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  1. ^ "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues – 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Naala idi 2018-07-07.
  2. ^ Peterson, John. 2008. "Kharia". In Anderson, Gregory D.S (ed). The Munda languages, 434-507. Routledge Language Family Series 3.New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-32890-X.
  • Gagan Chandra Banerjee (1894). Introduction to the Khariā Language. Bengal Secretariat Press. Naala idi 25 Agosto 2012.
  • Peterson, John. 2008. "Kharia". In Anderson, Gregory D.S (ed). The Munda languages, 434-507. Routledge Language Family Series 3.New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-32890-X.

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