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Koot Language edit

Koot is a made up language by two brothers and its speakers are growing gradually. The language is a mixture of Indo-European Languages[1] and Semitic languages[2], such as Urdu [3], Punjabi [4], Pashto [5], Arabic [6], English [7], and many more still being added.

History edit

Etymology edit

The word Koot (sometimes spelled kut) is Arabized name for cute.

origin edit

Koot was developed from Urdu [8] in the early 2010s and than start evolving, more and more words were being added, and changing in a short amount of time. Although, the speakers are very less ,and geographically not spoken very far but the changing in the language is every month.

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