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Duruwa (Odia alphabet, Odia: ପରଜି, Devanagari: दुरुवा) or Dhurwa or Parji is a Central Dravidian language spoken by the Duruwa, Duruwa people of India, in the districts of Koraput district, Koraput in Odisha and Bastar district, Bastar in Chhattisgarh. The language is related to Ollari language, Ollari and Kolami language, Kolami, which is also spoken by other neighbouring tribes. Classification Duruwa is a member of the Central Dravidian languages. Duruwa is a spoken language and is generally not written. Whenever it is written, it makes use of the Devanagari script in Bastar district and Odia script in Koraput district. Phonology Dialects There are four dialects: Tiriya, Nethanar, Dharba, and Kukanar. They are mutually intelligible. References

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Duruwa
The Duruwa, Dhurwa or Dharua is a tribal group found in the Indian states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Duruwa language, Parji, a Dravidian languages, Dravidian language, is used by the people in their home domain. Overview Although Duruwa language, Parji is their native language, they are well versed with the local lingua franca, Odia language, Odia, Chhattisgarhi but also speak Hindi, Telugu language, Telugu, Kurmali language, Kurmali and use Odia, Hindi or Telugu script, Telugu scripts for intergroup communication. In Chhattisgarh Dharua people are classified under the Gondi people, Gond tribe, but in Odisha they are listed as a separate tribe. References

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