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Paite Chin Autonyms

Chin, Paite

  • Geography

    IN Assam state; Manipur state: Churachandpur district, Khuga valley, Copur Bazar; Mizoram state: Aizawl district, Champhai sub-district, 20 villages; Tripura state.
  • Language Cloud

A language of India

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Haithe, Paite, Paithe, Parte, Vuite, Zome, Zomi, Zoukam
Paite Chin
79,500 (2011 census).
Assam state; Manipur state: Churachandpur district, Khuga valley, Copur Bazar; Mizoram state: Aizawl district, Champhai sub-district, 20 villages; Tripura state.
India, Map 5
4 (Educational).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Kuki-Chin, Peripheral, Northern, Thado
Bukpi (Bukpui), Dapzal (Dapzar), Dim, Dimpi, Lamzang, Lousau, Saizang, Sihzang, Telzang (Teizang), Tuichiap.
SOV.
Many also use English [eng]. Also use Mizo [lus].
Literacy rate in L1: 75% (2005 BI). Literacy rate in L2: 79% (2001 census). Taught as subect at Manipur University. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1971–2005.
Latin script [Latn].
Paites in Mizoram speak Mizo (Go 1996). Most speak Teizang and Dapzal dialects (Singh 1995b). Zomi is a collective ethnic autonym generally used by Tedim Chin [ctd] of Myanmar, Paite, and Vaiphei [vap] of Manipur. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Chin, Paite