Groove word
Groove word | |
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Mizoṭawng | |
The country which is talked about | India Bangladesh Myanmar |
Area | Mizoram、Tripura、Assam、Manipur、Meghalaya、Nagaland |
Race | Groove group ( ) |
The number of the speakers | 674,756 (India) [1] |
Language system | China Tibet family of languages
|
Notation system | Roman letters |
Public position | |
Official language | Mizoram (India) |
Controllerate | There is no control |
Language cord | |
ISO 639-1 | Unavailable |
ISO 639-2 | lus |
ISO 639-3 | lus |
Groove word (groove word :Mizoṭawng) is a language to belong to stem Japanese spaniel languages. It is talked to a groove group living in Mizoram, India, Japanese spaniel state of Myanmar, the Chittagong hilly areas of Bangladesh ( ).
Table of contents
Language name another name
- Le'Shai word
- Duhlian Twang
- Dulien
- Hualngo
- Lukhai
- Lusago
- Lusai
- Lusei
- Lushai
- Lushei
- Sailau
- Whelngo
Dialect
- Tlau (lus-tla)
- Fannai (lus-fan)
- Ngente (lus-nge)
- Mizo (lus-miz)
- Ralte (lus-ral)
- Le (lus-lex)
History
Pronunciation (phonology)
Vowel sound
Front vowel | Central vowel | Back vowel | |
---|---|---|---|
Narrow vowel | i [i], [ɨ], [i:] | u [u], [ʊ], [ʊ:] | |
Half narrow vowel, half open vowel | e [e], [ɛ], [ɛ:] | aw [o], [ɔ], [ɔ:] | |
Open vowel | a [a], [ɑ], [ɑ:], [ä] |
Consonant
Letter
Grammar
Literature
Footnote
Allied item
- Mizoram
- Groove group ( )
Outside link
- Ethnologue report for language code lus (English) - ethno Roeg
- LL-Map
- MultiTree
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