• Moyon Naga may refer to: Moyon Naga people Moyon Naga language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moyon Naga. If an internal...
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    may see errors in display. Moyon is a Sino-Tibetan language of Southern Naga linguistic sub branch. It is spoken by the Moyon peoples in Manipur, India...
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    Myanmar. The Nagas are divided into various Naga ethnic groups whose numbers and populations are unclear. They each speak distinct Naga languages often unintelligible...
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  • proximity to Tangshang Naga. Anal Chiru Chothe Kharam Koireng Kom Lamkang Monsang Moyon Purum Sorbung (Tangkhul) Tarao Tangkhulic languages include: Tangkhul...
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    support, you may see errors in display. The Moyon people, also known as Bujuur people or the Moyon Naga, are a Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group predominantly...
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  • Moyon, Lamkang, Aimol, Anal, Tarao, Koireng (Kolhreng), Chiru, Kom, Chothe, Purum, Kharam, Darlong and Ranglong are unclassified Kuki-Chin language....
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    speakers of this language use Meitei language as their second language (L2) according to the Ethnologue. The Department of Language Planning and Implementation...
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  • Naga is an umbrella term for several indigenous communities in Northeast India and Upper Burma. The word Naga originated as an exonym. Today, it covers...
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  • Ntenyi, or Northern Rengma, is a cluster of Angami–Pochuri languages spoken in Nagaland, India. It is spoken in northern Rengma, Kohima district, Nagaland...
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  • Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by the Maring and Khoibu people in Manipur, India. Linguistically, they are closest to the Tangkhulic languages. Maring is...
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