Koraga (also rendered Koragar, Koragara, Korangi) is a Dravidian language spoken by the Koraga people, a Scheduled tribe people of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, and Kerala in South West India.
[2] Koraga is a member of the Dravidian family of languages.
Koraga people are generally conversant in Tulu[5] and Kannada languages and hence use those languages as a medium for producing literature.
According to Bhat, there are 4 dialects:[2] All the speakers who speak Mudu dialect are bilingual with Kannada language and all speaking onti dialect are bilingual with Tulu language.
[2] This has resulted a strong influence of Kannada on Mudu koraga and also similar influence of Tulu is seen on onti koraga dialect.