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Ho language

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Ho
Spoken in: India, Bangladesh
Total speakers: 1,077,000
Language family: Austro-Asiatic
 Munda
  North Munda
   Kherwari
    Ho 
Writing system: Devanagari, Varang Kshiti
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: mun
ISO 639-3: hoc

Ho is a Munda language of the Austroasiatic language family spoken primarily in India by about 1,077,000 people. It is written with the Devanagari and the Varang Kshiti scripts.

Further reading

  • Deeney, J. J. (1991). Introduction to the Ho language: [learn Ho quickly and well]. Chaibasa: Xavier Ho Publications.
  • Burrows, L. (1980). The grammar of the Ho language: an eastern Himalayan dialect. New Delhi: Cosmo.
  • Deeney, J. J. (1975). Ho grammar and vocabulary. Chaibasa: Xavier Ho Publications.

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