Lish language

Language spoken in Northeast India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lish (also called Lishpa or Khispi) is a Kho-Bwa language of West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh in India. It is a dialect of the same language as Chug and Gompatse.

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Lish
Lishpa, Khispi
RegionArunachal Pradesh
EthnicityLishipa
Native speakers
1,500 (2017)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3lsh
Glottologlish1235
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The Lish (population 1,567 in 1981) live in Dirang village, a few miles from Chug village, and in Gompatse. The Gompatse variety is not Lish proper, but is rather a lect closely related to Lish.[2]

Lish is also spoken in Khispi village.[2] Despite speaking languages closely related to Mey (Sherdukpen), the people identify as Monpa, not Mey.

According to Lieberherr & Bodt (2017),[1] Lish is spoken by 1,500 people in 3 main villages.

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