Nagamese

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A language of India

Alternate Names
Bodo, Kachari Bengali, Naga Creole Assamese, Naga Pidgin, Naga-Assamese, Nagamese Creole
Autonym
Nagamiz
User Population

410,000, all users. L1 users: 30,000 (Holm 1989). L2 users: 380,000 (2011).

Location

Nagaland state: Kohima district, Dimapur sub-district; Arunachal Pradesh state border area.

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Language Status

3 (Wider communication). Naga tribes came from China through Burma by late 14th century. Developed by mid 16th century. In 1826, lingua franca of Naga Hills, widely used in almost all domains by majority of population.

Dialects

None known. A variety least similar to Assamese [asm] is spoken by the Yimchenger Naga, and varieties most similar to Assamese by the Angami Naga, and around Dimapur and Kohima.

Typology

SOV; no gender; case marking (7 cases); 2 tenses, 3 aspects; 21 consonants and 6 vowels; non-tonal.

Language Use

L1 for the Kachari in Dimapur area, a small community, and among children of interethnic marriages. Mixed attitudes, viewed by some as a threat to the indigenous languages (Longkumer 2016). Used as L2 by Angami Naga [njm], Chang Naga [nbc], Dimasa [dis], Konyak Naga [nbe], Lotha Naga [njh], Monsang Naga [nmh], Phom Naga [nph], Pochuri Naga [npo], Sakachep [sch], Sangtam Naga [nsa], Southern Rengma Naga [nre], Sumi Naga [nsm], Yimchungru Naga [yim].

Language Development

Newspapers. Radio. Videos. Grammar. NT: 2018.

Writing

Latin script [Latn].