• The Kuki-Chin languages (also called Kuki-Chin-Mizo, Kukish or South-Central Tibeto-Burman languages) are a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family...
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  • Northern Kuki-Chin (or Northeastern Kuki-Chin) is a branch of Kuki-Chin languages. It is called Northeastern Kuki-Chin by Peterson (2017) to distinguish...
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  • Tangkhulic Languages. (unpublished ms. contributed to STEDT). VanBik, Kenneth. 2009. Proto-Kuki-Chin: A reconstructed ancestor of the Kuki-Chin languages. STEDT...
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  • Thadou, Kuki, or Thado Chin is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Northern Kuki-Chin sub-branch. It is spoken by the Thadou people in Northeast India (specifically...
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  • name Chin have been rejected by some for "Zomi", a name used by a group speaking Northern Kuki languages. The speakers of the Northern Kuki languages are...
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  • Chin (also known as Lai) is a Kuki-Chin language in Falam Township, Chin State, Myanmar, Falam Chin is closely related to most Central Chin languages...
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    states except Arunachal Pradesh. The Chin people of Myanmar and the Mizo people of Mizoram are kindred tribes of the Kukis. Collectively, they are termed the...
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  • Zo (also spelled Zou and also known as Zokam) is a Northern Kuki-Chin-Mizo language originating in western Burma and spoken also in Mizoram and Manipur...
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  • errors in display. Gangte language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Gangte is a Sino-Tibetan language of Kuki-Chin linguistic sub branch of Northeastern...
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  • 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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  • Rungtu (Rungtu Chin), also known as Taungtha (Burmese: တောင်သားဘာသာစကား), is a moribund Kuki-Chin language of Burma spoken by the Taungtha people. It...
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  • Simte language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Simte is a Kuki-Chin language of India. It is spoken primarily by the Simte in Northeastern India...
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  • the Sal languages within Sino-Tibetan, while Southern Naga languages form a branch within Kuki-Chin languages subfamily. Angami-Pochuri languages Angami...
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  • Burma. The Mara (Tlosai) languages belong to the Kuki-Chin branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. The speakers of the languages are also known as Mara...
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  • Darlong (Dalong) is one of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo languages of India and is a sub-tribe language of Hmar people It is spoken by the Darlong people of Tripura...
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  • Ralte is a Kuki-Chin language of India. Fewer than a thousand Ralte people speak the language. Ralte is spoken in the following locations (Ethnologue)...
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  • Northern Naga languages fall under Sal languages. Both Sal languages and Kuki-Chin-Naga languages are classified as a Central Tibeto-Burman languages...
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  • Zyphe (also spelled Zophei) is a Kuki-Chin language spoken primarily in Thantlang township, Chin State, Myanmar, and also spoken in India. It is spoken...
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  • Sizang language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Sizang (Sizang, Shiyang), or Siyin (Siyin Chin), is a Kuki-Chin language spoken by the Sizang...
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  • Bawm or Bawm Zo, also known as Banjogi, is a Kuki-Chin language primarily spoken in Bangladesh. It is also spoken in adjacent regions of Northeast India...
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    Chepang, Magar, Thangmi, Baram) Sal Baric (Boro–Garo–Northern Naga) Jinghpaw Luish (incl. Pyu) Kuki-Chin (incl. Meithei and Karbi) Central (perhaps a residual...
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  • Pangkhua (Pangkhu), or Paang, is a Kuki-Chin language primarily spoken in Bangladesh. Most speakers of Pangkhu are bilingual in Bengali, and most education...
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  • Matu, also known as Matu Chin, Batu, or Nga La, is a Kuki-Chin spoken in Matupi township, Chin State, Myanmar, and also in Mizoram, India by the Matu...
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  • Tedim people (redirect from Tedim Chin)
    Township in the Chin State of Myanmar. They speak the Tedim language, a northern Kuki-Chin language. The Tedim people were early adopters of the Zomi identity...
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  • 2009. Proto-Kuki-Chin: A Reconstructed Ancestor of the Kuki-Chin-Mizo Languages. STEDT Monograph 8. ISBN 0-944613-47-0. [1] Sakachep language documentation...
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  • between the Meitei people, a majority that lives in the Imphal Valley, and the Kuki-Zo tribal community from the surrounding hills. According to government figures...
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  • Lamkang is the Kuki-Chin of the Lamkang people of Manipur, India, with one village in Burma. It is very similar to Anal language, and has been influenced...
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    expansion. Mizo is related to the other languages of the Sino-Tibetan language family. The Kuki-Chin-Mizo languages (which native Mizo speakers call Zohnahthlâk...
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  • language spoken in Manipur, northeastern India. Although the speakers are ethnically Tangkhul, it appears to be a non-Tangkhulic Kuki-Chin language,...
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    languages, Shafer (1974) and Bradley (1997) classify the Mikir languages as an aberrant Kuki-Chin branch, but Thurgood (2003) leaves them unclassified within...
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