| Mumviri | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Afghanistan | 
| Region | basin of eastern Nuristan | 
| Native speakers | (perhaps 1,500 cited 1998)[1] | 
| Indo-European
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – | 
| Glottolog | mumv1239 | 
| Linguasphere | 58-ACB-ac | 
Mumviri is a dialect of the Nuristani Kamkata-vari language, spoken by perhaps 1,500 of the Mumo people of Afghanistan. There are only slight differences to the Kata-vari, Mumviri has Kamviri phonetic features. The most used alternative name is Bashgali, which derive from Khowar.
Mumviri is spoken in the Mangul, Sasku and Gabalgrom in the Bashgal Valley.
References
- ↑ Richard F. Strand
Sources
External links
- Nuristan: Hidden Land of the Hindu Kush -Includes a lexicon of Kamviri and more information.
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