Kamviri is a dialect of the Kamkata-viri language spoken by 5,500 (or up to 10,000) of the Kom people of Afghanistan and Pakistan. There are slight dialectal differences of the Kamviri speakers of Pakistan. The most used alternative names are Kati, Kamozi or Bashgali,According to the author of Languages of Pakistan Badshah Munir Bukhari which derive from Khowar.

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  • Kamviri is a dialect of the Kamkata-viri language spoken by 5,500 (or up to 10,000) of the Kom people of Afghanistan and Pakistan. There are slight dialectal differences of the Kamviri speakers of Pakistan. The most used alternative names are Kati, Kamozi or Bashgali,According to the author of Languages of Pakistan Badshah Munir Bukhari which derive from Khowar.
  • Le kamviri est une langue indo-iranienne du groupe des langues nouristanies, parlée dans la vallée de Bashgal, en Afghanistan, dans le Nouristan, ainsi que dans deux localités du Chitral, au Pakistan, où il est appelé « shekhani ». Le kamviri est parfois considéré comme un dialecte du kati.
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  • Kamviri is a dialect of the Kamkata-viri language spoken by 5,500 (or up to 10,000) of the Kom people of Afghanistan and Pakistan. There are slight dialectal differences of the Kamviri speakers of Pakistan. The most used alternative names are Kati, Kamozi or Bashgali,According to the author of Languages of Pakistan Badshah Munir Bukhari which derive from Khowar.
  • Le kamviri est une langue indo-iranienne du groupe des langues nouristanies, parlée dans la vallée de Bashgal, en Afghanistan, dans le Nouristan, ainsi que dans deux localités du Chitral, au Pakistan, où il est appelé « shekhani ». Le kamviri est parfois considéré comme un dialecte du kati.
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