Kuduk Language: Difference between revisions

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Háaka and Modern Standard Kuduk are terms that are often used interchangeably in speech, but there is a distinction between the two. Háaka is a term used to describe all of the new-age dialects of Kuduk, including both Modern Standard Kuduk as well as the city-based dialects. MSK on the other hand specifically refers to a specific dialect of Kuduk created in 1870 with the express purpose of helping the Tribal Federation[[Tribes of Kuduk]] unite politically by linguistically uniting the country. EducationBecause inof Kudukthis, iseducation requiredin toKuduk includeemploys a mandatory course in MSK for its students.
 
=== Modern Standard Kuduk ===
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