• Mro-Khimi (also Mro, Khimi, Mro Chin, Mro-Khimi Chin) is a Kuki-Chin language of Burma spoken by the Mro-Khimi people. The Mro-Khimi varieties share 91%...
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  • The Mro-Khimi people (Burmese: မြို(ခမိ) or မြိုလူမျိုး), also known as Mro, Awa Khami Mro, Wakim, Mro Chin or Awa Khami, are one of the 135 ethnic groups...
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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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  • similarity with Mro-Khimi. Khumi proper is spoken in the following townships of Myanmar (Ethnologue). Kaladan river area in Paletwa township, Chin State A few...
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  • Mru (redirect from Mro Chin)
    known as Mro, Awa Khami Mro, Wakim, Mro Chin or Awa Khami, a Chin people of Myanmar Mro-Khimi language, also known as Mro, Mro Wakim or Mro Chin, the Kuki-Chin...
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    of Mros also live in Rangamati Hill District. Mru forms the Mruic language branch with Hkongso and Anu, which are spoken in Paletwa Township, Chin State...
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    [lus] Chin, Mro-Khimi [cmr] Chin, Müün [mwq] Chin, Ngawn [cnw] Chin, Rawngtu [weu] Chin, Rungtu [rtc] Chin, Senthang [sez] Chin, Siyin [csy] Chin, Songlai...
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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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  • Bangladesh. Khomic languages include (Peterson 2017): Khumi Khami (Eastern Khumi) Lemi Mro Rengmitca Peterson, David. 2017. "On Kuki-Chin subgrouping." In...
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  • lexical similarity with Mro-Khimi although mutual intelligibility is low, and 23-37% lexical similarity with neighbouring Chin languages. Hkongso and Anu are...
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    one 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...
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  • formerly classified as Southern Kuki-Chin, including Khumi, Mro, Rengmitca, are now classified as Khomic languages by Peterson (2017). VanBik (2009) and...
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  • 65%–68% with Mro-Khimi, and 66%–71% with Matu Chin. Thaiphum at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) "Myanmar". Ethnologue: Languages of the...
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    Mru people (redirect from Taung Mro)
    (Mru: 𖩃𖩓𖩑; Burmese: မရူစာ; Bengali: মুরং), also known as the Mro, Murong, Taung Mro, Mrung, and Mrucha, refer to the tribes who live in the border regions...
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    Rakhine people (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    people. By the 9th century Rakhine people have founded Le-Mro, Le-Mro in the Rakhine language means "four cities," which refers to the four ancient Rakhine...
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    History of Rakhine (redirect from Lay Mro)
    immigration of the Mranma (Bamar people) in the 10th century. Le-Mro in the Rakhine language means "four cities," which refers to the four ancient Rakhine...
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    Lemro River (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    counting number of "4" and the second term "Mro" refers to "town or city." Lay Mro in the Rakhine language means "four cities," which refers to the four...
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  • a branch of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken mostly in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and neighboring regions. The Tani languages are spoken by about 600,000...
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    United Nationalities League for Democracy (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Democracy Lahu National Development Party Mon National Democratic Front Mro or Khami National Solidarity Organisation Shan Nationalities League for Democracy...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    distinct languages due to high degrees of mutual intelligibility. The Kuki-Chin–Naga language grouping (it is unclear whether the Kuki-Chin–Naga form...
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    Sittwe (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    sait-tway in the Rakhine language, is located on an estuarial island created at the confluence of the Kaladan, Mayu, and Lay Mro rivers emptying into the...
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    The Jê languages (also spelled Gê, Jean, Ye, Gean), or Jê–Kaingang languages, are spoken by the Jê, a group of indigenous peoples in Brazil. The Jê family...
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  • Lemyo River (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    ancient Arakanese kingdom, Mrauk-U Township, in Rakhine State. Lay Mro in the Rakhine language means "four cities," which refers to the four ancient Rakhine...
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    Face tattoo (category Articles containing Māori-language text)
    Burma's totalitarian regime and it was discouraged by Christian missionaries. Mro women also wore tattoos in the form of small marks or stars on the cheek...
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  • subsidiaries. SIA Engineering Company handles maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) business across nine countries with a portfolio of 27 joint ventures including...
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    the chief faiths of the Mros. Their population is concentrated in Bandarban District. Mros are originally related to the Chin people of Myanmar. The Tanchangya...
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    Rakhine State (category Articles containing Rakhine-language text)
    (Cheduba) islands. A number of other ethnic minorities like the Thet, Kamein, Chin, Mro, Chakma, Khami, Daingnet, Bengali Hindu and Maramagri inhabit mainly in...
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    The four largest tribes are Chakmas, Marmas, Tipperas, Tanchangya, and Mros. Smaller groups include the Santals in Rajshahi and Dinajpur, and Khasis...
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  • China Airlines (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    overhaul (MRO) market. In January 2015, China Airlines established Taiwan Aircraft Maintenance & Engineering Co. (TAMECO), an airline MRO company focusing...
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  • Tattooing in Myanmar (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Burma's socialist regime and it was discouraged by Christian missionaries. Mro women also wore tattoos in the form of small marks or stars on the cheek...
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