article correctly. Tangsa, also known as Tase and Tase Naga, is a Sino-Tibetan language or language cluster spoken by the Tangsa people of Burma and...
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formerly known as Rangpang, Pangmi, and Haimi. They speak their own language Tangsa. Tangsa is the largest ethnic group having an approximate population of...
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Pwo Western Pwo Para Khiamniungan Koki Konyak Leinong Tangsa Long Phuri Makury Ponyo Tangkhul Tangsa Achang Nusu Pa'o Pyen Arakanese Rawang Riang Taman Khams...
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Tangsa is a Unicode block containing characters of the alphabet designed by Mr. Lakhum Mossang for writing the Tangsa language of India and Myanmar. The...
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Chang Wancho Phom Khiamniungic Khiamniungan Leinong Makyam Ponyo Tangsa–Nocte Tangsa (Tase) Muklom Pangwa Naga Ponthai Tikhak Nocte Tutsa Ethnologue 17...
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List of writing systems (category Lists of languages)
Kuki-Chin languages Runes – Germanic languages Sayaboury (also called Eebee Hmong or Ntawv Puaj Txwm) – Hmong Daw Sorang Sompeng – Sora Tai Lue – Lue Tangsa –...
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Tangsa language of Myanmar and India. Kuwaa is a language of Liberia. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kuwa language...
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An endangered language is a language that is at a risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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free dictionary. TASE or tase may refer to: Tangsa language, also Tase and Tase Naga, a Tibeto-Burman language Tel Aviv Stock Exchange To attack somebody...
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Stephen. (2014). Studying tones in North East India: Tai, Singpho and Tangsa. Language Documentation & Conservation, 8, 637–671. Downer, G.B. (1963). "Chinese...
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Tibetan pronunciation: [ɖɛ̀n dʑòŋ ké]; "rice valley language") is a language of the Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by the Bhutia people in Sikkim in northeast...
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Kho-Bwa doubtful) Sal languages (Naga tribes [mostly Tibeto-Burman speaking; Nagamese creole], c.f. "Northern Naga") Singpho Tangsa, Nocte, Wancho, Tutsa...
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modern adaptation of the traditional dress A diorama and wax figures of Tangsa people in a museum A diorama and wax figures of the Wancho people in a museum...
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Konyak Naga (section Language)
for 'Konyak'). Ethnically, culturally, and linguistically the Nocte and Tangsa of the same neighbouring state of Arunachal Pradesh, are also closely related...
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Miao, Arunachal Pradesh (section Languages)
Miao has a cosmopolitan atmosphere. The main tribes in this region are the Tangsa, Singpho, and Lisu. A major chunk of Chakma people and Tibetan refugees...
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Hakha Chin (redirect from Hakha-China language)
Lai, Laiholh, or Pawi is a Kuki-Chin language spoken in central Chin State in Myanmar, and Lawngtlai district of Mizoram, India. Hakha Chin-speaking minorities...
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Kuki-Chin languages (also called Kuki-Chin-Mizo, Kukish or South-Central Tibeto-Burman languages) are a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken...
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shared by different Central Tibeto-Burman subgroups. Jinghpaw and Nocte-Tangsa Cislocative r- verbal operator Perfective glottalization Jinghpaw and Northwest...
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(2014), "Ahom and Tangsa: Case studies of language maintenance and loss in North East India", in Cardoso, Hugo C. (ed.), Language Endangerment and Preservation...
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Mizo is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Mizoram, where it is the official language and lingua franca. It is the mother tongue...
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Tibeto-Burman language of northeast India. It is the official language and the lingua franca of Manipur and an additional official language in four districts...
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Mising is a Tani language spoken by the Mising people. There are 629,954 speakers (as per Census of India, 2011), who inhabit mostly in the Dhemaji district...
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[ˈnepali]) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Himalayas region of South Asia. It is the official, and most widely spoken, language of Nepal, where it also...
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(English: /nəˈwɑːr/; 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑐮 𑐨𑐵𑐲𑐵, nepāla bhāṣā) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Newar people, the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal Mandala...
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Khoibu) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Khoibu people in Manipur, India. It is related to the Tangkhulic languages. There are just under 2,000...
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Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Konyak people in the state of Nagaland, north-eastern India. It is written using the Latin script. The language has 244...
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Sino-Tibetan language spoken primarily by the Boros of Northeast India and the neighboring nations of Nepal and Bangladesh. It is an official language of the...
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Magar Dhut (Nepali: मगर ढुट, Nepali: [ɖʱuʈ]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal, southern Bhutan, and in Darjeeling, Assam and Sikkim, India...
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Konyak Chang Wancho Phom Khiamniungic Khiamniungan Leinong Makyam Ponyo Tangsa (Tase) Muklom Pangwa Naga Ponthai Tikhak Nocte Bote Naga Hakhi Naga Hakhun...
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