Mishmi languages
The Mishmi languages consist of a few Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by the Mishmi people of Tibet, China and Arunachal Pradesh, India. They do not belong to a single branch or genetic grouping, but are rather a cultural grouping of various Sino-Tibetan languages that are not closely related to each other. The languages are:
- Mishmi
- Digaro languages (Northern Mishmi)
- Idu Mishmi language
- Digaro Mishmi language (Taraon)
- Miju languages (Southern Mishmi)
- Miju language (Midzu, Kaman)
- Zakhring language (Meyor)
- Digaro languages (Northern Mishmi)
See also
- Mishmi (disambiguation)
- Arunachal languages
- Songlin language
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