Nihali, also known as Nahali, is an endangered language isolate that is spoken in west-central India by approximately 2,500 people as of 2016. The name of the language derives from nahal, meaning "tiger".
Nihali has not been definitively proven to be related to any other surrounding language families of South Asia, such as Munda, Indo-Aryan, and Dravidian languages, nor to other language isolates like Burushaski and Kusunda.
hi i am interested by the etymological database project of Serguei sTAROSTIN
i want to participate in it , bringing infos about african languages to compare them with melano- hindus( veddoids and dravidians) people who originate from Africa as said Bernard Sergent of french CNRS
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