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Kuki-Chin languages and Tedim language

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Difference between Kuki-Chin languages and Tedim language

Kuki-Chin languages vs. Tedim language

The Kuki-Chin languages are a branch of 50 or so Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in northeastern India, western Burma and eastern Bangladesh. Tedim (Tiddim or Tedim Chin), is a Kuki-Chin language, spoken mostly in Burma and India.

Similarities between Kuki-Chin languages and Tedim language

Kuki-Chin languages and Tedim language have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chin State, India, Kuki-Chin languages, Myanmar, Northern Kuki-Chin languages, Pau Cin Hau script, Sagaing Region, Zo people, Zou language.

Chin State

Chin State is a state in western Myanmar.

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India

India (IAST), also called the Republic of India (IAST), is a country in South Asia.

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Kuki-Chin languages

The Kuki-Chin languages are a branch of 50 or so Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in northeastern India, western Burma and eastern Bangladesh.

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Myanmar

Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma, is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia.

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Northern Kuki-Chin languages

Northern Kuki-Chin (or Northeastern Kuki-Chin) is a branch of Kuki-Chin languages.

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Pau Cin Hau script

The Pau Cin Hau scripts are two scripts, a logographic script and an alphabetic script created by Pau Cin Hau, a Tedim religious leader from Chin State, Burma.

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Sagaing Region

Sagaing Region (စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်းဒေသကြီး,, formerly Sagaing Division) is an administrative region of Myanmar, located in the north-western part of the country between latitude 21° 30' north and longitude 94° 97' east.

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Zo people

The Zo people is the name of the tribes living in the Chin area, and those who come from the Zomi area are considered highlanders), There are many different subgroups of Zomi such as the '''Mizo''', the '''Kuki''', the '''Chin''' and a number of other names, who are part of a large group of related Tibeto-Burman peoples spread throughout the northwest of the country (Myanmar/ Burma) and the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. In northeastern India, they inhabit the states of Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Manipur and Assam. This dispersal across international borders resulted from British colonial policy that drew the borders on political grounds rather than ethnic ones. The Zomi people have typical Tibeto-Burman features and are generally of short stature with straight black hair and dark brown eyes. Natively, the Zo speak one of the fifty or so languages that linguists call the Kuki-Chin language group, which is also known as Kuki-Chin (Kuki/Chin), Mizo/Kuki/Chin, or Kuki Naga.

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Zou language

Zou or Zokam (literally "of the hills"), or Zo, Zomi, Yo, Yaw, or Jo, is a Northern Kuki-Chin language originating in northwestern Burma and spoken also in Manipur in northeastern India, where the name is spelled Zo.

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Kuki-Chin languages and Tedim language Comparison

Kuki-Chin languages has 96 relations, while Tedim language has 18. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 7.89% = 9 / (96 + 18).

References

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