clj ISO 639

Laitu Chin Autonyms

Chin, Laitu

  • Geography

    MM Rakhine state: Sittwe district, Minpya, Mrauk-U, and Myepung townships; Chin state: Paletwa township.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Myanmar

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Daitu, Hio Bei, Hle-tu, Laikhy, Laitu Kheu, Ledu, Leitu
Laitu Chin
15,000 (2007 SIL).
Rakhine state: Sittwe district, Minpya, Mrauk-U, and Myepung townships; Chin state: Paletwa township.
Western Central Myanmar
5 (Developing).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Kuki-Chin, Peripheral, Southern, Cho-Asho, Asho
Panmyaunggyi Stream (Kongtu), Phuntha Stream (Daaitu), Kanni Stream, Yaw Stream. Dialects tend to differ by stream. High intelligibility within the main dialect area along the Kanni Stream and Yaw Stream. Lower intelligibility with more distant dialect areas, such as Dalet Stream. Intelligibility to some extent with Sumtu Chin [csv]. Low intelligibility with Uppu Chin [cnb]. Low intelligibility with Songlai [csj]. Lexical similarity: 91%–96% with Sumtu Chin [csv] and Songlai Chin [csj] (but other factors block comprehension since they must use another language to communicate), 85%–89% with Uppu Chin [cnb], 82%–84% with Asho [csh].
Vigorous. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. All also use Rakhine [rki].
Literacy classes are being taught in some communities.
Latin script [Latn], preliminary orthography developed in 2009.
Buddhist, Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Chin, Laitu