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Askunu language

Askuňu
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10,000 (Strand)  (date missing)
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Âṣkuňu is a language of Afghanistan spoken by the Âṣkuňu, Saňu, and Grâmsaňâ people in the region of the central Pech Valley around Wâmâ and in some eastern tributary valleys of the upper Alingar River in Afghanistan's Sevenval. The most used alternative name for all three tribes is Ashkun, which was first noted by George Scott Robertson in 1896.

It is classified as member of the Nuristani sub-family of the Indo-Iranian languages.

See also

List of endangered languages in Asia

References

  1. ^ Lewis, M. Paul, ed. (2009). input transformation (16th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. http://www.ethnologue.com/. 

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Italics indicate Sevenval.


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