Shö is a Kuki-Chin language dialect cluster of Burma and Bangladesh. There are perhaps three distinct dialects, Asho (Khyang), Chinbon, and Shendu. Mayin...
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Asho or Asho Chin may refer to: Asho Chin people Asho Chin language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Asho Chin. If an...
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Asho people (Burmese: အရှိုချင်း) is one of the tribes of the Chin people. The native speakers of Asho language are around 10,000. The total population...
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Cho-Asho Asho Cho: Matu; Chinpon; Daai, Nghmoye, Ngmuun, Mkaang David A. Peterson's (2017:206) internal classification of the Kuki-Chin languages is as...
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000 speakers Thadou Kuki Chin estimated 300,000 Asho Chin 200,000-300,000 Falam Chin with an estimated 50,300 speakers Haka Chin (Hakha) with an estimated...
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groups in Chin State include Zo, Zomi, Laimi, K'Cho, Khumi, Asho. According to the 2014 Myanmar Census, Christians make up the vast majority of Chin State's...
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route scheme in London Shanghai Airlines, ICAO airline designator CSH Asho Chin language (ISO 639-3 code) Canadian Subject Headings is a list of subject headings...
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Laitu "လိုင်းတူ" (Laytu Chin) is a Kuki-Chin language of Burma. It is partially intelligible with Sumtu Chin. In Sittwe District, Rakhine State, Laitu...
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Peterson (2017). VanBik (2009) and Peterson (2017) split Southern Kuki-Chin into the Asho and Cho branches. Shö Thaiphum Daai Müün (K'cho, Ng'meeng, Nitu, Hmong-k'cha...
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Kʼchò is thought to be related to other native terms for Chin tribes, such as Zo, Kkhyou, Laizo, Asho and Hyow (Mang 2006: 4, So-Hartmann 2009:19). Müün is...
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