Konkani language (knn)

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Also Known As: Konkani Language,Central Konkan,Bankoti,Concorinum,Konkan Standard,Konkanese,North Konkan,Kunabi,Cugani


Description:

Konkani (Devanāgarī: कोंकणी; Roman: Konknni; Kannada: ಕೊಂಕಣಿ; Malayalam: കൊങ്കണി; IAST: koṃkaṇī) is an Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-European family of languages spoken in the Konkan coast of India. It has approximately 7.6 million speakers of its two individual languages, Konkani and Goan Konkani. Konkani is the official language in the Indian state of Goa and is also one of the Official languages of India. Konkani does not have a unique script. Scripts of the other languages native to the regions its speakers inhabit are used. Devanagari has been mandated as the official script. The Konkani language has 16 basic vowels (excluding equal number of long vowels), 36 consonants, 5 semi-vowels, 3 sibilants, 1 aspirate and many diphthongs. Like the other Indo-Aryan languages, it has both long and short vowels and syllables with long vowels may appear to be stressed. Different types of nasal vowels are a special feature of the Konkani language. One of the most distinguishing features of Konkani phonology is the use of ɵ, the Close-mid central vowel, instead of the schwa as used in Hindi and Marathi.

Whereas most Indian languages use only one of the three front vowels,..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Konkani language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

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Overview

Main Country: India
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-3 Code: knn

Classification Taxonomy

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  Indo-European Group

    Indo-Iranian Group

      Indo-Aryan Group

        Southern zone Group

          Konkani Group

            Konkani language