Kati language

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The Kati language is a Nuristani language spoken primarily in parts of northeastern Afghanistan and adjacent regions of Pakistan.

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Label Occurrences
Kati language canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-Iranian language
Nuristani language
language
alternativeName Bashgali
Bashgali-Kata-vari
Kamkata-vari
Kamviri language
surface form: Kamkata-vari language

Kata
Kamkata-vari
surface form: Kata-vari

Kata-vari language
Katawar
country Afghanistan
Pakistan
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Kam people
Kata people
Nuristani people
family Nuristani languages
surface form: Nuristani
hasDialect Kamkata-vari
surface form: Eastern Kata-vari

Kamdesh area
surface form: Kamdeshi

Kamviri
Kata-vari
Kti-vari
Shekhani
Kamkata-vari
surface form: Western Kata-vari
hasGlottocode bash1264
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length
retroflex consonants
tonal distinctions in some dialects
iso639-3Code bsh
languageBranch Southern Nuristani
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European

Indo-Iranian languages
surface form: Indo-Iranian
linguisticTypology subject–object–verb word order
neighboringLanguages Khowar
Pashai
surface form: Pashayi

Pashto language
surface form: Pashto

Persian language
surface form: Persian (Dari)
region Hindu Kush
Nuristan Province
surface form: Nuristan
spokenIn Afghanistan
Chitral District
Kunar Province
Nuristan Province
Pakistan
northeastern Afghanistan
subclassOf Indo-Iranian languages
Nuristani languages
writingSystem Arabic script
Perso-Arabic script

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Prasun language relatedTo Kati language
Ashkun language neighboringLanguages Kati language
Vasi-vari neighboringLanguage Kati language
Kati usesLanguage Kati language