Savara language (Dravidian)
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Not to be confused with Savara language (Munda).
| Savara | ||||||
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| Native to | India | |||||
| Region | Andhra Pradesh, Orissa | |||||
| Native speakers | 20,000 (date missing) | |||||
| Language family | ||||||
| Writing system | Savara, Oriya, Telugu | |||||
| Language codes | ||||||
| ISO 639-3 | svr | |||||
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The Savara language is a South-Central Dravidian language. It is known to be written using the Oriya and Telugu scripts, as well as its own writing system.[1]
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