Tedim language
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Burma and India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tedim language is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mostly in the southern Indo-Burmese border. It is the native language of the Tedim tribe of the Zomi people, and a form of standardized dialect merging from the Sukte and Kamhau dialects. It is a subject-object verb language, and negation follows the verb. It is mutually intelligible with the Paite language.
Quick Facts Tedim Tiddim Chin, Native to ...
Tedim Tiddim Chin | |
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Zopau | |
Native to | Myanmar, India |
Ethnicity | Chin people, Zomi people |
Native speakers | (340,000 cited 1990)[1] |
Latin Pau Cin Hau script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ctd |
Glottolog | tedi1235 |
ELP | Tiddim Chin |
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