Sora ( Savara ) is the language of the people of Savara . Refers to the languages of the mund . Distributed in India - Srikakulam County, Andhra Pradesh State; Ganjam , Koraput and Kandhamal counties of Orissa state; lowlands of Assam . The number of carriers according to 2011 is 410 thousand people.
| Sora | |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Regions | Andhra Pradesh , Assam , Orissa |
| Total number of speakers | 410 thousand people (2011) [1] |
| Status | |
| Classification | |
| Category | Languages of Eurasia |
Munda family
| |
| Writing | Latin , Oriya , Telugu , Sorang Sompeng |
| Language Codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | - |
| ISO 639-2 | - |
| ISO 639-3 | srb |
| WALS | |
| Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
| Ethnologue | |
| ELCat | |
| IETF | |
| Glottolog | |
The Sora language uses different types of writing - Latin , Oriya , Telugu and the original Sorang Sompeng . The Latin-based alphabet was developed in 1931 and initially contained MFA signs to reflect specific sounds, but was later reformed and now contains only symbols of the standard Latin alphabet. It is applied by Savara-Christians. Soon after, the original writing of sorang-sompeng was created. Later, writing was created for litter based on the letters of Oriya (in the state of Orissa) and Telugu (in the state of Andhra Pradesh) [3] .
| Latin | Sorang sompeng | Oriya | Telugu |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 𑃐 | ସ | స |
| T | 𑃑 | ତ | త |
| B | 𑃒 | ବ | బ |
| C | 𑃓 | ଚ | చ |
| D | 𑃔 | ଦ | ద |
| G | 𑃕 | ଗ | గ |
| M | 𑃖 | ମ | మ |
| NG | 𑃗 | ଙ | ఙ |
| L | 𑃘 | ଲ | ల |
| N | 𑃙 | ନ | న |
| W | 𑃚 | ୱ | వ |
| P | 𑃛 | ପ | ప |
| Y | 𑃜 | ୟ | య |
| R | 𑃝 | ର | ర |
| H | 𑃞 | ହ | హ |
| K | 𑃟 | କ | క |
| J | 𑃠 | ଜ | జ |
| NY | 𑃡 | ଞ | ఞ |
| A | 𑃢 | ଆ | ఆ |
| E | 𑃣 | ଏ | ఎ |
| I | 𑃤 | ଇ | ఇ |
| U | 𑃥 | ଉ | ఉ |
| O | 𑃦 | ଓ | ఒ |
| AI | 𑃧 | ଐ | ఐ |

Sorang-sompeng alphabet for sora language

Alphabet correspondence table for litter: sorang-sompeng, oriya and latin
Notes
- ↑ Litter language on “Ethnologue”
- ↑ UNESCO Red Book of Languages
- ↑ A. S. Krylova, E. A. Renkovskaya. Five types of written language of litter: the causes of emergence and processes of formation . - International conference “Linguistic Forum 2019: indigenous languages of Russia and the world.” - M .: Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019 .-- P. 140—141.