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Tregami is a
Nuristani language spoken in the
villages of Gambir, Kaṭâr, and
Devoz in the Tregâm
Valley off the
lower Pech
River in the
Watapur District...
- the country.
Minor languages include: Ashkunu, Kamkata-viri, Wasi-wari,
Tregami, Kalasha-ala,
Pamiri (Shughni, Munji,
Ishkashimi and Wakhi), Bra****, Arabic...
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closely related with
Tregami and Zemiaki.
Nuristani Kalasha is
distinct from Kalasha-mun,
which is an Indo-Aryan language.
Tregami (lit. 'of
three villages')...
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languages to be studied.
Includes Katë, Prasun, Ashkun,
Nuristani Kalasha,
Tregami, and Zemiaki.
Italic (from Proto-Italic),
attested from the 7th century BC...
- people,
including the Väi, the Čima-nišei, the Vântä, plus the Ashkun- and
Tregami-speakers.
According to one
Kalash tradition,
their ancestors migrated to...
- Semnani, Yaghnobi; Nuristani: Katë, Prasun, Ashkun,
Nuristani Kalasha,
Tregami,
Zemiaki Armenian Proto-Armenian
Branched into
Eastern Armenian and Western...
- (east-west) and
Tregami (north-south) rivers. The
district capital, the
village of Watapur, lies near the
junction of
these two rivers. The
Tregami valley is...
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people including the Väi, the Čima-nišei, the Vântä, plus the Ashkun- and
Tregami-speakers. The
Kalash are
considered to be an
indigenous people of Asia...
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comes from the
Southern Nuristani languages (such as Waigali, Ashkun,
Tregami or Zemiaki)
Korangalis also
speak their own dialect. Historically, the...
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group of the Indo-Iranian branch. It is
closely related to
Zemiaki and to
Tregami, the
lexical similarity with the
latter being approximately 76% to 80%...