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Mogholi
Native to Afghanistan
Region near Herat
Ethnicity 2,000
Extinct (date missing)
Language family
Mongolic
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The Moghol language, also called Mogholi, is a special language. It belongs to the Mongolic language family. This means it's related to languages like Mongolian, which is spoken in Mongolia. Mogholi is spoken by the Moghol people in the Herat province of Afghanistan.

What is the Mogholi Language?

Mogholi is a very unique language. It is part of the Mongolic language group. These languages come from a common ancestor. Mogholi is different from many other languages because it is an agglutinative language. This means words are formed by adding many small parts, called suffixes, to a base word. Each suffix adds a specific meaning.

Where is Mogholi Spoken?

Today, Mogholi is spoken in a specific area of Afghanistan. You can find speakers near the city of Herat. This region is in the western part of the country. The people who speak Mogholi are known as the Moghol people. There are only about 2,000 Moghol people. Not all of them speak the language.

Is Mogholi Disappearing?

Sadly, Mogholi is a language that is in danger. Very few people still speak it. Many young Moghol people now speak Dari, which is a main language in Afghanistan. This means that Mogholi is slowly disappearing. When a language disappears, we lose a part of a culture's history and knowledge. Efforts are sometimes made to keep such languages alive.

Why is Mogholi Important?

Every language is like a window into a culture. Mogholi helps us understand the history of the Moghol people. It also tells us about their traditions and how they see the world. Studying languages like Mogholi helps experts learn about how languages change over time. It also shows how different language families are connected.

Learning About Language Families

Mogholi is a great example of a Mongolic language. It helps us see how languages spread and changed over many centuries. The Mongolic languages are part of an even bigger group called Altaic languages. This group includes languages like Turkic and Tungusic. Understanding these connections helps us map the history of human communication.

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