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2 Phonology  



2.1  Consonants  





2.2  Vowels  







3 Vocabulary  



3.1  Pronouns  





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Kata-vari
Kati
Kâta-vari
Native toAfghanistan, Pakistan
RegionNuristan, Kunar, Chitral

Native speakers

140,000 (2017)[1]

Language family

Indo-European

Writing system

Arabic script
Language codes
ISO 639-3bsh
Glottologkati1270
ELPKati

Kata-vari (Kâta-vari) is a dialect of the Kamkata-vari language spoken by the Kata in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The most used alternative names are Kati, KativiriorBashgali.

It is spoken by approximately 40,000 people (mostly in Afghanistan, just over 3,700 in Pakistan), and its speakers are Muslim. Literacy rates are low: below 1% for people who have it as a first language, and between 15% and 25% for people who have it as a second language.

There are two main sub-dialects: Eastern Kata-vari and Western Kata-vari. In Afghanistan, Western Kata-vari is spoken in the Ramgal, Kulam, Ktivi and Paruk valleys of Nuristan. Eastern Kata-vari is spoken in the upper Landai Sin Valley. In Pakistan, Eastern Kata-vari or Shekhani is spoken in Chitral District, in Gobor and the upper Bumboret Valley.

The dialect of Ktivi has lost nasalization, so that ǰâře- [d͡ʒaˈɻe] "to kill" corresponds to Kamviri ǰâňa- [d͡ʒaˈɽ̃ɘ]. For this article, most cited forms will be based on the Ktivi dialect.

Name[edit]

The name derives from Kâta [kaˈtɘ], the ethnonym of the Kata peopleinKamkata-vari, with the suffix vari [βɘˈɾi] "language, speech". Cognates of the ethnonym in other Nuristani languages include Waigali Kẫta [kãˈtɐ].

Phonology[edit]

Consonants[edit]

Labial Dental/
Alveolar
Palato-
alveolar
Retroflex Palatal Velar
Plosive voiceless p t ʈ k
voiced b d ɖ ɡ
Affricate voiceless t͡s t͡ʃ t͡ʂ
voiced d͡ʒ d͡ʐ
Fricative voiceless (f) s ʃ ʂ (x)
voiced v z (ʒ) ʐ (ɣ)
Nasal m n ɳ ŋ
Tap ɾ (ɽ)
Approximant lateral l
central ɻ (j)

Vowels[edit]

Front Central Back
High i ə u
Mid e o
Low a

Vocabulary[edit]

Pronouns[edit]

Person Nominative Accusative Genitive
1st sg. uze ie iema
pl. imu
2nd sg. tiu tu tuma
pl. šo

Numbers[edit]

  1. ev
  2. diu
  3. tre
  4. štavo
  5. puč
  6. ṣu
  7. sut
  8. uṣṭ
  9. nu
  10. duć

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kata-variatEthnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon

External links[edit]


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