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Ho word

Ho word

Ho word
The country which is talked about Indian flag India
Bangladeshi flag Bangladesh
The number of the speakers 1,077,000 people
Language system
Austroasiatic languages group
Notation system デーヴァナーガリー, Varang Kshiti
Language cord
ISO 639-1 Unavailable
ISO 639-2 mun
ISO 639-3 hoc
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Ho word (Ho, Bihar Ho, Lanka Kol) is a language to belong to the ムンダ group of a language family of the Austroasiatic languages group. There is the speaker in India mainly, and the number of the speakers is approximately 1,077,000 people. I use デーヴァナーガリー or Varang Kshiti for notation. A speaker is people of the Ho group and occupies 0.103% of population of India in an investigation of 2001.

Recommendation documents

  • Deeney, J. J. (1991). Introduction to the Ho language: [learn Ho quickly and well]. Chaibasa: Xavier Ho Publications.
  • Burrows, L. (1980). The grammar of the Ho language: an eastern Himalayan dialect. New Delhi: Cosmo.
  • Deeney, J. J. (1975). Ho grammar and vocabulary. Chaibasa: Xavier Ho Publications.
  • Deeney, J. J. (1978). Ho-English Dictionary. Chaibassa: Xavier Ho Publications.
  • Anderson, Gregory D. S., Toshiki Osada and K. David Harrison. "Ho and the other Kherwarian Languages" In Gregory Anderson (ed.) Munda Languages. (2008). Routledge. ISBN 9780415328906

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