Rengma language
Angami–Pochuri language of Nagaland, India
Rengma | |
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Southern Rengma | |
Native to | India |
Region | Nagaland |
Ethnicity | Rengma Naga |
Native speakers | (21,000 cited 1997)[1] 65,300 total Rengma (2011 census) |
Language family | Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nre |
Glottolog | sout2732 |
ELP | Southern Rengma Naga |
Rengma, or Southern Rengma, is an Angami–Pochuri language spoken in Nagaland, India.[2]
Names
Alternate names and dialect names of Rengma include Injang, Moiyui, Mon, Mozhumi, Nzong, Nzonyu, Rengma, Rengma Naga, Southern Rengma, Unza and Western Rengma (Ethnologue).
Dialects
Ethnologue reports the following dialects of Rengma.
- Keteneneyu
- Azonyu (Nzonyu, Southern Rengma)
Tseminyu is the principal dialect main center. Southern Rengma and Northern Rengma are reportedly inherently unintelligible.
Geographical distribution
Ethnologue reports the following locations for Rengma.
- Tseminyü District, west-central Nagaland
- 15 villages of Karbi Anglong District, Assam
- Manipur
References
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Southern Naga (Northwestern) | |
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Maraic | |
Khomic | |
Southern |
Ao (Central Naga) | |
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Angami–Pochuri | |
Tangkhulic | |
Zemeic (Western Naga) |
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