• Khumi, or Khumi Chin, is a Kuki-Chin-Mizo language of Burma, with some speakers across the border in Bangladesh. Khumi shares 75%–87% lexical similarity...
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    The Khumis (Bengali: খুমী) are a community inhabiting in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. The Khumis are one of smallest ethnic groups in Bangladesh...
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  • with the Likhy variety of Eastern Khumi, 81%–85% with Lemi variety of Eastern Khumi, and 77%–81% with Kaladan Khumi. Mro-Khimi is spoken in the following...
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  • Welaung (Rawngtu), Kaang, Laitu, Rungtu, Songlai, Sumtu Khomic: Khumi (Khumi proper and Khumi Awa), Mro, Rengmitca, etc. Northwestern: Monsang, Moyon, Lamkang...
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  • Kryts language, a Samur language of Azerbaijan Chelyabinsk Airport, in Russia Content encryption key, a cryptographic key type Eastern Khumi language (ISO...
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  • Awa (redirect from Awa language)
    Hindi language spoken in northern India Guajá language or Awá, the language of the Awá people of Brazil Khumi language or Awa, a Kukish language of Burma...
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  • The Asang language may refer to: Khumi language, a Kukish language of Burma and across the border in Bangladesh Nekgini language, one of the Finisterre...
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  • Myanmar and in southeastern Bangladesh. Khomic languages include (Peterson 2017): Khumi Khami (Eastern Khumi) Lemi Mro Rengmitca Peterson, David. 2017. "On...
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    spoken in Chittagong Hill Tracts. Chin languages: spoken in Chittagong Hill Tracts Asho Bawm Falam Haka Khumi Mara Koch: spoken in Mymensingh Division...
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    there are one or two Burmese sign languages.[citation needed] Languages in Chin State Anu-Hkongso Shö Bawm Daai Khumi Falam Hakha Chin Kaang Laitu Lautu...
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  • language Ngala language (Sepik), an Ndu language Ngala language (Zande), described by Santandrea the Ngala dialect of Khumi Chin Nga La language This disambiguation...
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  • critically endangered Kuki-Chin language of Bangladesh. It is distinct but closely related to the nearby languages Khumi and Mro. There are fewer than 30...
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    [dao] Chin, Dim [ctd] Chin, Eastern Khumi [cek] Chin, Falam [cfm] Chin, Haka [cnh] Chin, Kaang [ckn] Chin, Khumi [cnk] Chin, Laitu [clj] Chin, Lautu [clt]...
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  • Mro-Khimi people (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    similar to those of the southern Chin. The 78% Mro-khimi people language similarity with Khumi (Khimi) and 39% similarity with Mrucha Mru people [17]. This...
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  • although the Anu-Hkongso language is not classified as a Kuki-Chin language. Most Anu and Hkongso speakers can also speak Khumi. Anung has 72-76% lexical...
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  • the Eastern Khumi varieties of Khenlak, Asang, and Rengcaa. Thaiphum has 72%–75% lexical similarity with Eastern Khumi, 69%–71% with Khumi, 65%–68% with...
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  • classified as Southern Kuki-Chin, including Khumi, Mro, Rengmitca, are now classified as Khomic languages by Peterson (2017). VanBik (2009) and Peterson...
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    Mru people (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    including the Khami (Khumi) people. Due to frequent invasions by the Shandu and subsequent colonization by the British, the Khumi left their homeland....
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  • Institute (IMLI) in Dhaka counts a number of other languages as endangered including Lushai (959 speakers), Khumi (3369 speakers), Khiyang (3899 speakers), Rengmatia...
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    Chin State (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
    in Chin State include K' Cho, Zo, Laimi, Matu, Tedim, Mizo, Asho, Mara, Khumi, and Daai, among others. According to the 2014 Myanmar Census, Christians...
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    Matupi Township (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Lautuv, Khumi and Mara (Hlaipao,Tlosai, Hawthai etc.). All these major tribes in the Matu township have their own unique culture and language, which is...
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    the Mongols, the Tibetan Burman people, and the Kirat tribes of Murung, Khumi, Chak, Sin, Shenduz, Mro, Khyang, Daingnak, and Marumimu. Traditionally...
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    prefix m- becomes mu- before -wiri: tomáto muwíri 'two tomatoes'. The number khúmi 'ten' has no concord. The demonstrative pronouns uja 'that one you know'...
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  • Edwin Rowlands (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    Khumi which are still in use. He modified the original Mizo alphabet and his system became the standard in Mizo language. He created written language...
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  • Chin people (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Chin (Hakha) with an estimated 125,000 speakers Matu Chin 25,000 speakers Khumi Chin 90,000 Mara Chin with an estimated 50,000 speakers Cho Chin 60,000...
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    Bangladesh (category Articles containing Bengali-language text)
    Chakmas, Marmas, Santhals, Mros, Tanchangyas, Bawms, Tripuris, Khasis, Khumis, Kukis, Garos, and Bisnupriya Manipuris. The Chittagong Hill Tracts region...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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  • Kuki-Chin National Front (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    a separate autonomous or independent state for Bawm, Pangkhua, Lushai, Khumi, Mru & Khiang peoples with nine subdistricts (upazilas) of Rangamati and...
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    Jumma people (category CS1 uses Bengali-language script (bn))
    Marma, Tripuri, Tanchangya, Chak, Pankho, Mru, Bawm, Lushai, Khyang, and Khumi. The name Jumma ("jum farmer") is derived from jum cultivation, or the slash-and-burn...
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    Bangladeshis (category CS1 uses Bengali-language script (bn))
    and their larger indigenous homeland in the Indian state of Tripura. The Khumi people are one of the poorest and smallest tribes of the region. They originate...
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