Savara is an alternative way to write the Sora language devised by Professor Prasanna Sree. Sora (𑃐𑃚𑃝 / Savara) is a Munda language spoken mainly in northern Andhra Pradesh in the northwest of India, and also in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Assam.
Sora is primarily an oral language that is rarely written. However, is has been written with a number of different scripts, including the Sora Sompeng, Odia, Telugu and Latin alphabets.
Information provided by Professor Prasanna Sree of Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Information about the Sora language and people
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sora_language
https://www.ethnologue.com/18/language/srb/
http://www.hindu.com/2005/09/03/stories/2005090307350400.htm
http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/5619
https://livingtongues.org/projects/asia/india/munda-languages/sora/
Bagatha, Dhurwa, Gadaba, Gondi, Goudu, Jatapu, Kammara, Kolam, Konda-Dora, Kotia, Koya, Kupia, Mali, Mukha Dora, Rana, Savara, Sugali, Yerukula
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