Karagas Language (kim)

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Also Known As: Tofa,Karagass,Sayan Samoyed,Kamas,Tofalar


Description:

Tofa, also known as Tofalar or Karagas, is one of the Turkic languages. It is a moribund language spoken in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast. Today, it has less than 30 native speakers. Tofa is most closely related to the Tuvan language and forms a dialect continuum with it, Tuha, and Tsengel Tuvan, which may be dialects of either Tuvan or Tofa. Tofa shares a number of innovations with these languages, including the change *d>z (as in *adaq > azak "foot") and the development of low tones on historically short vowels (as in *et > èt "meat, flesh"). Tofa, although not widely written, employs a modified version of the Cyrillic alphabet: The additional letters in Tofa are Ғғ (ɣ), Әә (æ), Ii (iː), Ққ (q), Ңң (ŋ), Өө (œ), Үү (y), Һһ (h), and Ҷҷ [d͡ʒ]. Additionally, the letter ъ is sometimes used after a vowel to mark low tone, as in эът "meat". Tofa has six personal pronouns: Tofa also has the pronouns бо ('this'), тээ ('that'), кум ('who'), and чү ('what').

The cardinal numbers in Tofa are бірәә (1), иъһ̃и (2), үш (3), дөрт (4), беш (5), аълты (6), чеді (7), сеъһес (8), тоъһос (9), он (10). After ten are иъһён (20), үчжөн (30), дөртөн (40), бечжөн (50), аълтон (60), чедон (70), сеъһезон (80),..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Karagas Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Russia
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-3 Code: kim

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Altaic Group

    Turkic Group

      Northern Turkic Group

        Karagas Language