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Tarao language

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Native to
  
India

Ethnicity
  
Tarao Naga

ISO 639-3
  
tro

Region
  
Manipur

Native speakers
  
870 (2000)

Language family
  
Sino-Tibetan (Tibeto-Burman) Kukish? Tarao

Tarao (Tarao Naga), or Taraotrong, is an unclassified Tibeto-Burman (possibly Kukish) language of Burma. It is marginally (70%) intelligible with Chothe.

Locations

According to the Ethnologue, Tarao is spoken in Heikakpokpi, Leishokching, and Khuringmul Laiminei villages in the Palel area of Chandel district, Manipur, as well as in Sinakeithei village of Ukhrul district, Manipur.

Singh (2011:109) lists the Tarao villages as Tarao Khullen (Tarao Laimanai), Leishok Ching, Khuringmul, and Heikamul in Chandel District, Manipur. There are also about 8 families in Shajkeithel, Ukhrul District. The 2001 census reported a population of 870 Tarao people.

References

Tarao language Wikipedia