- The
Luish, Asakian, or Sak
languages are a
group of Sino-Tibetan
languages belonging to the Sal branch. They are
spoken in
Burma and Bangladesh, and consist...
- The Jingpho-
Luish, Jingpho-Asakian, Kachin–Luic, or
Kachinic languages are a
group of Sino-Tibetan
languages belonging the Sal branch. They are spoken...
- Kiranti) Tibeto-Kanauri (includes Lepcha)
Qiangic Jingpho–Nungish–
Luish Jingpho Nungish Luish Lolo–Burmese–Naxi
Karenic Baic
Tujia (unclassified) Matisoff...
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Kachinic or Jingpho–
Luish languages include Jingpho (Jinghpaw,
Singhpo or Kachin),
spoken in
northern Burma and
adjacent regions, and the
Luish (or Sak) languages...
- that was
spoken in the
Imphal valley of Manipur, India. It
belonged to the
Luish branch of the Sino-Tibetan family.
Chakpa speakers have been
shifted to...
- Lolo-Burmese
Tibetic Karenic Bodo–Garo ****i-Chin
Meitei Tamangic Bai Jingpho–
Luish Language codes ISO 639-2 / 5 sit
Linguasphere 79- (phylozone) Glottolog...
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Luwian (/ˈluːwiən/),
sometimes known as
Luvian or
Luish, is an
ancient language, or
group of languages,
within the
Anatolian branch of the Indo-European...
- of the
Luish branch of languages.
Words and
affixes shared exclusively between Luish and
Taman are (Huziwara 2016):
negative prefix (Proto-
Luish *a-, Taman...
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villages Huziwara,
Keisuke (2020). "On the
genetic position of
Chakpa within Luish languages".
Himalayan Linguistics. 19 (2). doi:10.5070/H91150999. ISSN 1544-7502...
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Langsu Lashi Loloish Yi Lisu Lahu Hani Jino Nakhi/Naxi Jingpho–Nungish–
Luish Jingpho Nungish Derung Nung Nu Nusu
Rouruo Mishmi Mijuish Miju (Midzu, Kman...