• The Sal languages, also known as the Brahmaputran languages, are a branch of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in northeast India, as well as parts of Bangladesh...
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  • Look up sal or Sal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sal, SAL, or S.A.L. may refer to: Sal (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the...
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  • Northern Naga languages fall under Sal languages. Both Sal languages and Kuki-Chin-Naga languages are classified as a Central Tibeto-Burman languages. Angami...
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  • the Sal languages within Sino-Tibetan, while Southern Naga languages form a branch within Kuki-Chin languages subfamily. Angami-Pochuri languages Angami...
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    languages, Dravidian languages, Uralic languages, and Sino-Tibetan languages. Turkish nationalists have claimed that Sumerian was a Turkic language as...
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  • related to other Naga languages spoken further to the south, but rather to other Sal languages such as Jingpho and the Bodo-Garo languages. There are many dialects...
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    also one of the twenty-two languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India. Since 1975 the language has been written using the Devanagari...
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    Kokborok (redirect from Tripuri language)
    Kokborok day Kokborok grammar Languages with official status in India Kokborok cinema Census of India 2011 - Languages and Mother tongues Kokborok at...
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    The Salishan (also Salish; /ˈseɪ.lɪʃ/) languages are a family of languages of the Pacific Northwest in North America (the Canadian province of British...
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  • most coherent subgroups of the Sino-Tibetan language family. This includes languages such as Garo language, Boro, Kokborok, Dimasa, Rabha, Atong, Tiwa...
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    of Sinitic languages. Other Sino-Tibetan languages with large numbers of speakers include Burmese (33 million) and the Tibetic languages (6 million)...
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    Jingpho–Luish languages, including Jingpho with nearly a million speakers. The Brahmaputran or Sal languages include at least the Boro–Garo and Konyak languages, spoken...
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  • Boro–Garo languages are a branch of Sino-Tibetan languages, spoken primarily in Northeast India and parts of Bangladesh. The Boro–Garo languages form four...
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  • Sal Yusuf is an Indian actor and stand-up comedian who works in Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi-language films. Sal Yusuf moved from London to Bangalore...
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  • published into Unicode 12.0. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar...
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  • Sak (also known as Cak, Chak, or Tsak) is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Sal branch spoken in Bangladesh and Myanmar by the Chak people. Cak is spoken...
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  • Kachin (Burmese: ကချင်ဘာသာ, [kətɕɪ̀ɰ̃ bàðà]) is a Tibeto-Burman language of the Sal branch spoken primarily in Kachin State, Myanmar; Northeast India;...
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    Salman "Sal" Amin Khan (born October 11, 1976) is an American educator and the founder of Khan Academy, a free online non-profit educational platform...
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  • Khasian languages, to the extent that it is only 7–9% lexically similar to A’being, the neighboring Garo dialect, but 60% similar to the Khasian language Lyngngam...
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  • Nocte is a Northern Naga language of northeastern India. Alternate names include Borduria, Jaipuria, Mohongia, Namsangia, Nocte, Nokte, and Paniduria (Ethnologue)...
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  • Jingpho-Asakian, Kachin–Luic, or Kachinic languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages belonging the Sal branch. They are spoken in northeastern India...
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  • Dimasa language is one of the last languages of North East India to retain its original vocabulary without being compromised by foreign languages. Dimasa...
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    for languages in India and Burma, the 31 consonants of the Tangsa alphabet (used to write Sino-Tibetan languages and not Brahmic-based languages) don't...
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  • U.V. Joseph published a grammar of Rabha with Brill in their series Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region. According to the Ethnologue, Rabha is...
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  • Chang (Changyanguh), or Mochungrr, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in northeastern India. It is spoken in 36 villages of Tuensang District in east-central...
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  • Tutsa is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in northeastern India. Tutsa is spoken in southern Changlang district and eastern Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh...
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  • from proto-Sino-Tibetan. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar...
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  • The Koch languages are a small group of Boro-Garo languages a sub-branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Northeast India. Burling (2012) calls...
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  • Central Institute of Indian Languages, ISBN 978-81-7342-195-2 Ine Jongne Jame (1957), Primer for Adults in Konyak Language, Guwahati{{citation}}: CS1 maint:...
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  • The Luish, Asakian, or Sak languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages belonging to the Sal branch. They are spoken in Burma and Bangladesh, and consist...
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