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- The Nicobarese people are an Austroasiatic-speaking people of the Nicobar Islands, a chain of islands in the Bay of Bengal north of Sumatra, forming part...
- The Nicobarese languages or Nicobaric languages, form an isolated group of about half a dozen closely related Austroasiatic languages, spoken by most of...
- Austroasiatic branches are actually spoken in South Asia: Khasic, Munda, and Nicobarese. Regarding word structure, Austroasiatic languages are well known for...
- up Nicobarese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nicobarese may refer to: Something of, from, or related to Nicobar (disambiguation) Nicobarese people...
- indigenous ethnic groups are the Nicobarese and the Shompen. Local languages include Shompen and the languages of the tin Nicobarese group. The Nicobar Islands...
- Bengali, Tamil and Telugu. Indigenous people speak any of the Andamanese or Nicobarese family of languages. Hinduism is the majority religion in the union territory...
- Southern Nicobarese is a Nicobarese language, spoken on the Southern Nicobar Islands of Little Nicobar (Ong), Great Nicobar (Lo'ong), and a couple small...
- of poor quality. Shompen appears to be related to the other Southern Nicobarese varieties, however Glottolog considers it a language isolate. The Shompen...
- with the Great Andamanese, the Jarawas, the Onge, the Shompen, and the Nicobarese, the Sentinelese make up one of the six indigenous (and often reclusive)...
- (18.4%) Telugu (17.66%) Malayalam (9.85%) Sadri (3.34%) Kurukh (3.07%) Nicobarese (1.67%) Others (4.24%) As of 2011 census, Bengali is spoken as the first...