• 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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  • The Kuki-Chin languages (also called Kuki-Chin-Mizo, Kukish or South-Central Tibeto-Burman languages) are a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken...
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  • Songlai (Songlai Chin) is a Kuki-Chin language of Burma. It is 90% lexically similar to Laitu Chin, but not mutually intelligible. Dialects are Doitu...
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  • 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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    or two Burmese sign languages.[citation needed] Languages in Chin State Anu-Hkongso Shö Bawm Daai Khumi Falam Hakha Chin Kaang Laitu Lautu Mara Matu Mizo...
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    Kongtu and Laitu. They are living in Myebon, Minbya, Ann, Thandwe and Gwa. Among them, the majority is Cumtu Chin. The Chin speak several languages, Kukish...
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  • (Sumtu Chin) is a Kuki-Chin language spoken in Ann, Minbya, and Myebon townships in Rakhine State, Burma. It is partially intelligible with Laitu Chin, with...
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    [cek] Chin, Falam [cfm] Chin, Haka [cnh] Chin, Kaang [ckn] Chin, Khumi [cnk] Chin, Laitu [clj] Chin, Lautu [clt] Chin, Mara [mrh] Chin, Matu [hlt] Chin, Mizo...
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  • Kuki-Chin into the Asho and Cho branches. Shö Thaiphum Daai Müün (K'cho, Ng'meeng, Nitu, Hmong-k'cha, Ng'gah) Kaang Nga La Welaung (Rawngtu) Laitu Ekai...
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  • Ekai (Ekai Chin) is a Kuki-Chin language of Burma. It was formerly classified as a dialect of Laitu due to acquired bilingualism. Ekai at Ethnologue (25th...
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