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Kinnaurish

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(Aa-enmyssit ass Kinnauri)
Kinnaurish
Kinnauri, Kanor, Koonawur, Kunawar
Goll er loayrt ayns yn Injey
Ard Kinnaur ayns Himachal Pradesh
Earroo loayreyderyn 49 000
Kynney çhengey Sheenagh-Tibetagh
Coadyn çhengey
ISO 639-1 Gyn coad
ISO 639-2 -
ISO 639-3 kfk

She çhengey Tibetagh-Burmagh ee Kinnaurish (Kinnauri, Kanor, Koonawur, Kunawar). T'ee goll er loayrt ayns Kinnaur ayns Himachal Pradesh 'syn Injey.

Sheenaghtys

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Corocklyn

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Daa-veillagh Cooyl-eecklagh Cooyl-chroymmit Cleaoil Coghooysagh Sluggidagh
Stronnee m n ɲ ŋ
Bleaystee cronnaneagh b d ɖ ɡ
neuchronnaneagh p t ʈ k
ennalit ʈʰ
Affricaidyn cronnaneagh dz
neuchronnaneagh ts
ennalit tsʰ tʃʰ
Screebee s ʃ h
Craaghyn r
Faggyssaghtyn l j w

Imraaghyn

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Lioaryn

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