Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.

Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.

Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.

Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.

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Season 1 Episode 2: Shabbatफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen
Ŵonge la 5, Bungwe 1: Kulowaफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen
Kuum 5 Episode 2: Ụlọ Katọnफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen
Ŵàtì 5 Ŵìyè 3: Àdììwọफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen
Okwanwa oge 5 Isahlulo 4: Owo Kó wò iye biफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen
Xala 5 Ngɔbɔ 5: Ka owɔɔ nɔɔŋíफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen
Tɛ́ɛ́nde 5 Epizoodi 6: Yɛ̀gbàhàफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen
Kakuna 5 Etenga 7: Chumba Chakukwera Chikamu Iफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen
Owekere 5 Epizɔ 8: Ụlọ elu Part IIफ़िल्मेंthe-chosen

Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.

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Season 1 Episode 2: Shabbatالأفلامthe-chosen
Ŵonge la 5, Bungwe 1: Kulowaالأفلامthe-chosen
Kuum 5 Episode 2: Ụlọ Katọnالأفلامthe-chosen
Ŵàtì 5 Ŵìyè 3: Àdììwọالأفلامthe-chosen
Okwanwa oge 5 Isahlulo 4: Owo Kó wò iye biالأفلامthe-chosen
Xala 5 Ngɔbɔ 5: Ka owɔɔ nɔɔŋíالأفلامthe-chosen
Tɛ́ɛ́nde 5 Epizoodi 6: Yɛ̀gbàhàالأفلامthe-chosen
Kakuna 5 Etenga 7: Chumba Chakukwera Chikamu Iالأفلامthe-chosen
Owekere 5 Epizɔ 8: Ụlọ elu Part IIالأفلامthe-chosen

Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.

Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.

Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.

Luwati is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 8,940 people known as the Lawatiya in the country of Oman. In total it has been estimated there are 20,000 to 30,000 Lawatiya people. Despite the various names, the Lawatiya refer to the language as Khojki. It is considered an endangered language because a portion of the Lawatiya do not speak Luwati, and it is not continuously passed down to younger generations.