Amri language
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Amri | |
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Amri Karbi | |
Region | Assam major in the district Kamrup , Meghalaya in the district Ri-Bhoi |
Ethnicity | Karbi people |
Native speakers
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130,000 (2003)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ajz |
Glottolog | amri1238 [2] |
Amri, or Amri Karbi, is spoken by the Karbi people of Assam and Meghalaya. Latin script is used for institutional practice, but authors use both Latin and Assamese script in various publications. The speakers consider their speech as a variety of the Karbi language.
Locations
Amri Karbi is spoken in the following locations in India (Ethnologue).
- Kamrup district, Assam (south of the Brahmaputra River): Chandubi, Loharghat, Rani block, Jalukbari, Pandu, Basbistha, Panikhaith, Jorabat, Sonapur, Khetri, and Kahi Kusi
- Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya: Nongpoh area, Barni Hat, and Umling
References
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