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Linguae DravidicaeLinguae Indiae


familiam DravidicamIndiaTamil Nadu




















Lingua Kurumba


Taxinomia:


Linguae Dravidicae

Locutores:
180 000[1]

Sigla:

1 —, 2 dra, 3 kfi
Status publicus

Officialis
nusquam
Privata

India
Litterae:

Scriptura:

Scriptura Tamulica
Procuratio:


Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae

Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictae


Lingua Kurumba ad familiam Dravidicam pertinet. In India adhibetur praecipue in civitate Tamil Nadu.



Notae |



  1. Ethnologue "anno 2000"



Nexus externi |


  • Lingua Kurumba apud Ethnologue

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