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Ranglong language

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Native to
  
India

ISO 639-3
  
rnl

Native speakers
  
8,000 (2003)

Glottolog
  
rang1267

Region
  
Tripura, Assam, Mizoram

Language family
  
Sino-Tibetan Kukish? Ranglong

Ranglong is an unclassified Sino-Tibetan (possibly Kukish) language of Burma. It is also recorded as Langrong by UNESCO and declared as critically endangered language. It is spoken in Seisimdung, Noagang, Zoitang, Lungkam, Vomthat, Rothabil, Laikhuo Sorospur, Thumsip, Balidung, Ru-at, Saitha, Zarollian, villages in Tripura, Nurka, Langkhanphong, Pipla, Zairal, Sobiri, Jugucherra, Salganga, Kaisanary villages as well as in Assam and Luimawi village in Mizoram. The Ranglong people are the most pathetic ethnic tribes living in a compact geographical area however divided by three different states.

References

Ranglong language Wikipedia


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