Muria
Dravidian language spoken in India
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Muria
Summary
Muria is a language[1]. Muria ranks in the top 5% of language entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Muria's instance of is recorded as language[3].
- Muria's subclass of is recorded as Gondi[4].
- Muria's has part is recorded as Eastern Muria[5].
- Muria's has part is recorded as Western Muria[6].
- Muria's has part is recorded as Far Western Muria[7].
- Muria's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j7jy8r[8].
- Muria's Glottolog code is recorded as muri1262[9].
- Muria's indigenous to is recorded as Muria people[10].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced bilabial nasal[11].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as alveolar nasal[12].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiceless bilabial plosive[13].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced bilabial plosive[14].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiceless dental stop[15].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced dental stop[16].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiceless retroflex stop[17].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced retroflex plosive[18].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced velar nasal[19].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced velar stop[20].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiceless velar stop[21].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiceless glottal fricative[22].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiceless alveolar fricative[23].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced alveolar flap[24].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced retroflex flap[25].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced bilabial approximant[26].
- Muria's has phoneme is recorded as voiced alveolar lateral approximant[27].
Why It Matters
Muria ranks in the top 5% of language entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2]