Talk:Sora Language

Good Work
Great start. Your lead is a bit dense for an introductory paragraph (especially since your article is not likely to be very long) and at some point, you'll want to break it up into different sections. You'll want to find a proper citation for each claim or statement you make in your article and properly reference it according to Wikipedia standards. Chuck Haberl (talk) 22:07, 3 April 2017 (UTC)

Good Lead
I read over your lead and was thinking it would be helping to add wiki links to the languages and locations you mentioned such as Austroasiatic, Indo-Aryan language Oriya, khmer in Cambodian. •How many people currently speak this language? •You mentioned that Sora is decreasing at a rate within the Sora Tribe, is there a source you could cite this from? To build on this, if Sora is decreasing there must be a language that is becoming more dominant in the area where it is being spoken in. •Are people emigrating from this to neighboring tribes. •Recently we talked about the art of translating one language into other language, since you mentioned that most literature is passed down through folk tales, would that mean these people are adapting to other languages in order to translate their information. •Another topic to explore would be the origin of the name "Sora", does this word translate to a special meaning about the people or land? Wish you the best in your article. CarlosVilles (talk) 06:59, 7 April 2017 (UTC)