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Mruic or Mru–Hkongso is a
small group of Sino-Tibetan
languages consisting of two languages, Mru and Anu-Hkongso.
Their relationship within Sino-Tibetan...
- Mru
forms the
Mruic language branch with
Hkongso and Anu,
which are
spoken in
Paletwa Township, Chin State, Myanmar. The
position of
Mruic with Sino-Tibetan...
- be
closely related to or part of Lolo-Burmese,
while Matisoff includes Mruic in the
Northeast Indian areal group.
Three Bailang songs were reportedly...
- (Ao, Angami–Pochuri, Meitei, Tangkhulic, Zeme, ****i-Chin-Mizo, Karbi),
Mruic, Miju Eastern: Burmo-Qiangic, Karenic, Nungish,
Tujia Others: Digaro, Hrusish...
- Meitei, the ****i-Chin–Naga is
divided between the Chin and the Naga. The
Mruic and most of the ****i-Chin
speakers are seen as Chin,
while speakers of the...
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language is
closely related to Mru
rather than to ****i-Chin languages. The
Mruic languages constitute a
separate Tibeto-Burman branch, and are not part of...
- Qiangic,
Rgyalrongic Lolo-Burmese
Except for the Chinese, Bai, Karenic, and
Mruic languages, the
usual word
order in Sino-Tibetan
languages is object–verb...
- grow to 85,700 by 2020. The Mru
people primary speak the Mru language, a
Mruic language of the Tibeto-Burman
group of the Sino-Tibetan family. Dialects...
- Township, Chin State, Burma. It is
closely related to Mru,
forming the
Mruic language branch,
whose position within Sino-Tibetan is unclear. It consists...
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shares similarities with Bodo–Garo that
could be due to the
early split of
Mruic from a Tibeto-Burman
branch that
included Bodo–Garo. The
Brahmaputran branch...