Thor language

Kuki-Chin language spoken in Burma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thor (Thor Chin; IPA: t̪ʰɔːɹ³³), also known as Tawr (Tawr Chin), Laamtuk Thet, or Ruavan Thet,[1] is a Kuki-Chin language spoken in two villages of Hakha Township, Chin State, Myanmar.

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Thor Chin
Tawr Chin
Laamtuk Thet
Ruavan Thet
RegionMyanmar
EthnicityChin
Native speakers
580 (2019)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3tcp
Glottologtawr1235
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VanBik (2009:48) proposes the name Laamtuk Thet (from the speakers' autonym Thet), and notes that Thawr is in fact a derogatory exonym that means ‘dirty’ or ‘sour’ in Hakha. It is spoken in Laamtuk and Ruavaan villages, located about 60 miles southeast of Hakha town (VanBik 2009:48).[2]

Background

Thor is spoken by 580 people in two villages about 40 miles southeast of Hakha Town, namely Laamtuk (320 people) and Ruavan (260 people). Speakers often refer to their language as the Laamtuk language or Ruavan language.[1]

Other spellings include Tawr, Torr, and Thawr.[1] Another name is Tet, also spelled Thet.[3]

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