Gadaba (Kondekor) language

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The Gadaba (Kondekor) language is a lesser-known Dravidian language spoken primarily by the Gadaba tribal community in parts of eastern India, especially in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

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Label Occurrences
Gadaba (Kondekor) language canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Dravidian language
natural language
alternateName Kondekor NERFINISHED
Kondekore NERFINISHED
Mudhili Gadaba NERFINISHED
country India
domainOfUse home and community communication
endangered true
ethnicGroup Gadaba tribe NERFINISHED
hasAspectDistinction yes
hasCaseMarking yes
hasCaseSystem rich
hasDialects village-based varieties
hasGenderDistinction limited or none
hasLanguageShiftTo Odia NERFINISHED
Telugu NERFINISHED
hasNounClasses no
hasNumberDistinction singular and plural
hasPostpositions yes
hasTenseDistinction non-past
past
ISO639-3 gau
languageFamily Dravidian languages NERFINISHED
lexicalBorrowingFrom Hindi NERFINISHED
Odia NERFINISHED
Telugu NERFINISHED
linguisticTypology head-final
morphologyType agglutinative
primaryStates Andhra Pradesh NERFINISHED
Odisha NERFINISHED
region eastern India NERFINISHED
relatedTo Gondi language NERFINISHED
Kui language NERFINISHED
Ollari language
script Latin script
Odia script NERFINISHED
spokenBy Gadaba people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Andhra Pradesh NERFINISHED
India
Odisha NERFINISHED
status minority language
vulnerable language
subfamily South-Central Dravidian languages NERFINISHED
usedBy indigenous community
usedIn folk songs
oral tradition
rituals
wordOrder SOV

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Central Dravidian languages includes Gadaba (Kondekor) language