Koda language

Koda, also known as Kora, Kaora, Korali, Korati, Kore, Mudi, or Mudikora,[2] is an endangered Munda language of India and Bangladesh spoken by the Kora.

The Kora mainly live in West Bengal, in the districts of Paschim Medinipur and Bankura, with a few in neighbouring Odisha and Jharkhand.

Kim et al. (2010)[3] considers Koda and Kol to be Mundari cluster languages.

Koda verbs are inflected for tense-aspect-mood and person, number, finite/infinite, subject/object, possessor, animacy and transitivity.

In recent times Koda is code-mixing with Bangla: including vocabulary replacement and greater adoption of Bengali syntax.