Kachari is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Boro-Garo subgroup, spoken in Assam, India. With fewer than 60,000 speakers recorded in 1997, and the Asam 2001 Census reporting a literacy rate of 81% the Kachari language is currently ranked as threatened. Kachari is closely related to surrounding languages, including Tiwa, Rābhā, Hajong, Kochi and Mechi. While there are still living adult speakers, many children are not learning Kachari as their primary language, instead being assimilated into the wider Assamese speaking communities.
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- Качари (язык) (ru)
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| - Качари – язык народа качари, относится к группе бодо-гаро тибето-бирманских языков. Распространён на северо-востоке Индии, в штатах Ассам (округа Горы Северный Качар и Качар) и Нагаленд (округа Кохима и Димапур). По данным справочника Ethnologue имеется 59 000 носителей. Лишь около 30% всех представителей народа качари говорят на языке как на родном, во многих местах он был вытеснен ассамским языком. (ru)
- Kachari is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Boro-Garo subgroup, spoken in Assam, India. With fewer than 60,000 speakers recorded in 1997, and the Asam 2001 Census reporting a literacy rate of 81% the Kachari language is currently ranked as threatened. Kachari is closely related to surrounding languages, including Tiwa, Rābhā, Hajong, Kochi and Mechi. While there are still living adult speakers, many children are not learning Kachari as their primary language, instead being assimilated into the wider Assamese speaking communities. (en)
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| - Kachari is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Boro-Garo subgroup, spoken in Assam, India. With fewer than 60,000 speakers recorded in 1997, and the Asam 2001 Census reporting a literacy rate of 81% the Kachari language is currently ranked as threatened. Kachari is closely related to surrounding languages, including Tiwa, Rābhā, Hajong, Kochi and Mechi. While there are still living adult speakers, many children are not learning Kachari as their primary language, instead being assimilated into the wider Assamese speaking communities.
* Some alternative names are Boro, Bara, Cachari, Plains Kachari and Hill Kachari.
* Geographic distribution: Kachari is spoken in 16 villages total in North Cachar Hills district, Assam, and Dimapur and Dhansiri administrative circles of Kohima district, Nagaland. (en)
- Качари – язык народа качари, относится к группе бодо-гаро тибето-бирманских языков. Распространён на северо-востоке Индии, в штатах Ассам (округа Горы Северный Качар и Качар) и Нагаленд (округа Кохима и Димапур). По данным справочника Ethnologue имеется 59 000 носителей. Лишь около 30% всех представителей народа качари говорят на языке как на родном, во многих местах он был вытеснен ассамским языком. (ru)
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