-
Pradesh and 3
villages in Tibet.
Zakhring has been
classified as a
Midzuish language.
Blench and Post (2011)
consider Zakhring to be an East
Bodish language...
- (Midzu/Miju) and
Zakhring (Meyor).
Although Zakhring appears to be Sino-Tibetan,
Kaman may be more divergent.
Blench and Post (2011)
believe that
Zakhring is an...
- (Khispi)
Siangic languages Koro
Milang Miju
languages Miju (Kman)
Meyor (
Zakhring)
Digaro languages Idu
Taraon Mishmi languages Songlin language Blench,...
-
Rongmei Inpui (Puiron)
Khoirao (Thangal)
Maram Northern Naga
languages Zakhring language Nagamese Creole "Naga Languages". "Northern Naga Languages". Archived...
- males, and a
literacy rate of 59.4%.[citation needed] The Mishmi, and the
Zakhring (formerly
called Meyor) are the main
tribes in the district.
Tribal po****tion...
- Apatanai, Khampti, Hill Miri, Idu Mishimi, Nocte, Wancho, Tagin, Mompa,
Zakhring, and
Bugun peoples,
among others—between them and with
other Indigenous...
-
substratal characteristics are more
clearly Sino-Tibetan: East
Bodish Meyor (
Zakhring)
Monpa of
Tawang –
Tawang District Monpa of
Kalaktang (Tshangla) Monpa...
- (Taraon) Miju
languages (Southern Mishmi) Miju
language (Midzu, Kaman)
Zakhring language (Meyor)
Mishmi (disambiguation)
Arunachal languages Songlin language...
-
Wancho language Vulnerable nnp
Yimchungru language Vulnerable yim
Zakhring language Definitely endangered Also
spoken in:
China zkr
Zangskari language...
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Derung Nung Nu Nusu
Rouruo Mishmi Mijuish Miju (Midzu, Kman, Geman, Kaman)
Zakhring (Meyor)
Digarish Idu
Digaro Tani Damu
Bokar (Possibly the
ancient Bǎiyuè...