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Harappan
Indus language
melakam-moḷ
Pronunciation[mel.akam moɫ]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2023
Native toIndus Valley, Melacamia
Dravidian
  • North Dravidian(?)
    • Harappan
Early forms
Proto-Dravidian
  • Proto-North Dravidian(?)
    • Early Harappan
      • Mature Harappan
        • Pre-Modern Harappan
Standard forms
Modern Harappan
Early Harappan[1]
Dialect
  • Kukutāram(Mohenjo-Daro) dialect
Harappan script, Harappan Latin
Official status
Official language in
Melacamia
Recognised minority
language in
Turkmenistan
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Harappan(melakam-moḷ; Harappan: [mel.akam moɫ]), also known as Indus language, is the language spoken by the modern-day Harappans, the descendants of the Bronze Age Indus valley civilisation.

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Morphology

Syntax

References

  1. ^ Only used ceremoniously