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Âṣkuňu (Saňu-vīri) is a
language of
Afghanistan spoken by the
Ashkun people – also
known as the Âṣkun, Ashkun, Askina, Saňu, Sainu, Yeshkun, Wamas, or...
- dialects) 40,000
speakers Wasi-wari (Prasuni) 8,000
speakers Southern:
Askunu (Ashkun) 40,000
speakers Waigali (Nuristani Kalasha, Kalasha-ala) 12,000...
- Balochi, Luri, and Ossetian.
Nuristani (includes Kamkata-vari, Vasi-vari,
Askunu, Waigali, Tregami, and Zemiaki).
Italic (from Proto-Italic),
attested from...
- Nuristânis (Kafiristanis). The
Yashkun share etymological connections with the
Askunu of
Nuristan and the
Asawan caste found in
Indian kamboj. The
Yashkuns form...
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Ishkashimi Munji Rushani Sanglechi Sarikoli Shughni Wakhi Yidgha Nuristani Askunu Kamkata-vari
Kamviri Kata-vari
Mumviri Tregami Waigali Vasi-vari Zemiaki...
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valleys and 30 from the east–west valley. Some of
these tribes include:
Askunu Dungulio Gramsana Jench Kata Kom
Kshto Mumo Sanu Kho
people Dardic people...
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Wamai language may be:
Askunu language, a
language spoken in
Afghanistan Mountain Koiali language, a
language spoken in
Papua New
Guinea This disambiguation...
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following five
Nuristani languages, as well as one Indo-Aryan language:
Askunu language Kamkata-viri
language Vasi-vari
language Tregami language Kalasha-ala...
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established the
communities listed above.<br. At a
probable later time,
Âṣkuňu-speaking
immigrants from the
community of
Nakara in the
Titin Valley in...
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preserves it too (za vs. maa), as well as
Nuristani languages, such as
Askunu (âi vs iũ).
There are very
minor differences between the
Kashmiri spoken...