Oroshor (Rōšōrvī ziv)

Oroshor is a Pamir language spoken in the village of Roshorv and its environs in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province of Tajikisatan by about 2,400-3,000 people. It is usually considered a dialect of Shughni.

Note: Roshorv does not appear on this map - the nearest place that does is Lyapnazar, to the north of Roshorv.

Oroshor is not usually written, but there is a way of writing it using the Latin alphabet for Shughni.

Oroshor alphabet

Latin alphabet for Oroshor

Download a chart of the Oroshor alphabet (PDF, in German)

Information about Oroshor provided by Wolfram Siegel

Information about Oroshor | Numbers in Oroshor

Links

Information about Oroshor
http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/5866
http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sgh

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Languages written with the Latin alphabet

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