ccp ISO 639
Changma Vaj Autonyms
Chakma
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A language of Bangladesh
- ISO 639
- ccp
- Alternate Names
- Changma Kodha, Sakma, Sangma, Takam
- Autonym
- Changma Vaj
- Population
- 150,000 in Bangladesh (2007 SIL). Total users in all countries: 378,000.
- Location
- Chittagong division: Chittagong city, Chittagong Hills area; Khagrachari and Rangamati districts.
- Language Maps
- India, Map 5, Southeastern Bangladesh, Western Central Myanmar
- Language Status
- 4 (Educational).
- Classification
- Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Outer Languages, Eastern, Bengali-Assamese
- Dialects
- Chakma of India [ccp] understand Bangladesh Chakma with difficulty. Some dialect variation within Myanmar. Lexical similarity: 58%–67% with Tanchangya [tnv].
- Language Use
- All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Bengali [ben], especially educated people and most men. Also use Chittagonian [ctg]. Used as L2 by Riang [ria].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L1: 70%. Literacy rate in L2: 70%. Taught in primary schools in grades 1 and 2. Literature. NT: 1926–2012.
- Writing
- Bengali (Bangla) script [Beng]. Chakma script [Cakm]. Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Buddhist, Christian.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Chakma
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Arunachal Pradesh state: Changlang district, Miao sub-district, Lohit district, Chowkham sub-district, Tirap district; Assam state: Anglong, Cachar, Karbi, and North Cachar districts; Mizoram state: southwest along Karnafuli river; Tripura state: North Tripura district, Kailashahar sub-district; South Tripura district; Manipur and West Bengal states.
- Language Status
- 4 (Educational)
- Language Use
- Also use Bengali [ben]. Also use English [eng]. Also use Mizo [lus].
- Language Development
- Taught as subject in primary schools.
- Other Comments
- Distinct from Chak [ckh]. Buddhist, traditional religion. View other languages of India
Language Name
Chakma
User Population
228,000 in India (2011 census).
- Location
- Chin state: Paletwa township, a few villages; Rakhine state: Buthidaung, Kyauktaw (main concentration), Maungdaw, and Punnakyun townships.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous)
- Language Use
- Vigorous. Used by all. Many also use Rakhine [rki].
- Other Comments
- Dialect variation by township. A variety of Bangla, not to be confused with Chak [ckh]. Buddhist. View other languages of Myanmar
Language Name
Chakma
