Kara language
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There are several languages sometimes called Kara:
- Fer language (Central African Republic)
- Gula language (Sudan), and its subfamily, the Kara languages
- the Omotic Karo language of Ethiopia
- Gbaya Kara, a dialect of the Gbaya language (Central African Republic)
- Kara language of New Ireland (Papua New Guinea)
- Ngala language (Papua New Guinea)
- Kara language of Lake Victoria (Tanzania)
- Qwara, a Western Agaw dialect (Ethiopia)
Also, Kara means "black" in Turkic, and thus appears in the names of some Turkic languages; eg Karakalpak language.