mhu ISO 639

Digaro-Mishmi

  • Geography

    IN Arunachal Pradesh state: Lohit district, Changlagam, Goiliang, and Hayuliang circles, Dibang Valley district; Assam state.
  • Language Cloud

A language of India

mhu
Darang Deng, Digaro, Digaru, Mishmi, Taaon, Taraon, Taying
44,100 in India (2011 census). Total users in all countries: 44,950.
Arunachal Pradesh state: Lohit district, Changlagam, Goiliang, and Hayuliang circles, Dibang Valley district; Assam state.
India, Map 5, South Central China
6a* (Vigorous).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Central Tibeto-Burman, Digarish
None known. May not be in the Tani group, but is related. Lexical similarity: 25% with Idu-Mishmi [clk], 10% with Miju-Mishmi [mxj].
SOV; 4 tones which are reported to vary considerably among speakers.
Also use Assamese [asm]. Also use English [eng]. Used as L2 by Miju-Mishmi [mxj].
Literacy rate in L2: 40% for Mishmi (2001 census). Dictionary. Grammar.
Latin script [Latn].
Buddhist, Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Digaro-Mishmi
Darang Deng
850 in China (1999 Sun Hong Kai). 750 monolinguals.
Xizang Autonomous Region: Chayu (Zayü) county along Dulai river valley, Gayao, Qu’antong, and Xiazayu townships, Nyingchi prefecture.
6b (Threatened)
A few Geman Deng speak it as second language. All domains. Some of all ages. Positive attitudes. Also use Central Tibetan [bod]. Also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn]. Also use Miju-Mishmi [mxj]. Used as L2 by Geman Deng [mxj].
Some Chinese scholars believe them to be in the Jingpo branch. Officially classified as Undetermined Nationality. Traditional religion.
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