Lai languages
The Lai languages or Pawih/Pawi languages are various Central Kuki-Chin-Mizo languages spoken by the Lai people or Pawi. They include “ Laiṭong” (Falam-Chin) spoken in Falam district, Laiholh (Hakha-Chin) spoken around the Haka (Hakha/Halkha) capital of Chin State in Burma (Myanmar) and in the Lawngtlai district of Mizoram, India. In Bangladesh, a related language is spoken by the Bawm people. Other Lai languages are Mi-E (including Khualsim), and the Zokhua dialect of Hakha Lai spoken in Zokhua village.
Lai | |
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Native to | India, Myanmar, Bangladesh |
Region | Mizoram, Chin State, Chittagong hills tract |
Ethnicity | Lai people |
Speakers | Native: 170,000 (2017) L2: 40,000 (2013) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | cnh |
Glottolog | laic1236 |
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