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Groove word

Groove word

Groove word
Mizoṭawng
The country which is talked about Indian flag India
Bangladeshi flag Bangladesh
Myanmarese flag Myanmar

Area MizoramTripuraAssamManipurMeghalayaNagaland
Race Groove group (English version)
The number of the speakers 674,756 (India) [1]
Language system
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
Historical settlements of Mizo people.png
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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 (English version).

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], ], [i:] u [u], ], [ʊ:]
Half narrow vowel, half open vowel e [e], ], [ɛ:] aw [o], ], [ɔ:]
Open vowel a [a], ], [ɑ:], [ä]

Consonant

Letter

Grammar

Literature

Footnote

Allied item

Outside link

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