- Look up Galo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gallong, or more
commonly Galo, may
refer to: Galo
people of
Arunachal Pradesh,
Northeast India Galo...
- The Galo are a
tribe in
Arunachal Pradesh, who are
descendants of Abotani. They
speak the Tani Galo language.
Other names which have been used to reference...
- Sal
Deori Nocte Singpho Tangsa Tutsa Wancho Tani Adi
Apatani Bori
Gallong Nishi Tangam Yano
Other ****amese
Hajong Karbi Milang Nefamese Puimei...
- to the 2011
census are
Nyishi (20.74%), Adi (17.35%,
includes Adi and
Gallong),
Nepali (6.89%),
Tagin (4.54%),
Bhotia (4.51%),
Wancho (4.23%), ****amese...
- League,
American football league that
became the
National Arena League Gallong language, a Tibeto-Burman
language of
India New
Zealand ADL
class diesel...
- language, but also that it is most
closely related to the Sino-Tibetan
Gallong like the ****amese
language formed out by the
mixture of
languages like...
- (Mongol from Hebei),
Thailand (Hmong from
Chiang Rai Province),
India (
Gallong) D4b2a – ****an D4b2a1 – ****an,
China (Korean from Antu County) D4b2a2 –...
- Lare may
refer to: Lare (Ethiopian District) the Lare
dialect of the
Gallong language,
spoken in
Northeast India Larré, Morbihan,
known in
Breton as...
- Yano),
Tagin (aka W. Dafla),
Bangni (aka Na), Hill Miri (aka Sarak), ?
Gallong (aka Duba, Galo) To
Eastern Tani, van
Driem (2008) adds the
following possible...
- Togo and
Bentot in movies,
radio and
television the Pugo
dialect of the
Gallong language, a Tibeto-Burman
language of
Northeast India pugo
means buttocks...