bgr ISO 639

Bawm hawlh Autonyms

Chin, Bawm

  • Geography

    IN Assam state; Mizoram state: Aizawl, Chhimtuipui, and Lunglei districts; Tripura state.
  • Language Cloud

A language of India

bgr
Bawm, Bawn, Bawng, Bom
Bawm hawlh
4,440 in India (2004). Total users in all countries: 15,140.
Assam state; Mizoram state: Aizawl, Chhimtuipui, and Lunglei districts; Tripura state.
India, Map 5, Southeastern Bangladesh, Western Central Myanmar
6b (Threatened).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Kuki-Chin, Central, Lai
None known. Linguistically and ethnically a subgroup of the Laizou (Anal) [anm] (Matisoff et al 1996:8).
SOV.
Some young people, all adults. Also use Assamese [asm], with most youth shifting. Used as L2 by Pankhu [pkh].
Literature. Radio. Grammar. Bible: 1989–2018.
Latin script [Latn].
A Scheduled Tribe. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Chin, Bawm
Chin, Bawm
10,000 in Bangladesh (2011).
Chittagong division: Bandarbar and south Rangamati districts, near Myanmar border.
5 (Developing)
Used by all. Many also use Marma [rmz].
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Chin, Bawm
700 in Myanmar (2016 LSDO), decreasing.
Chin state: Paletwa township, Bahun Taung, Pi Taung, Mawtalar, and Rakan villages.
5 (Developing)
Vigorous. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Rakhine [rki].
Speakers moving to Bangladesh because of internal conflicts. Christian.
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