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Kuki-Chin language spoken in Bangladesh
Pangkhua
Pangkhu
Native toBangladesh
RegionBilaichari, "Jorachari," Barkal, & Baghaichari districts. And parts of Rangamati district.Chamdur valley and "Adjacent hills in Lawngtlai district," Tlabung and West Phaileng subdivision.
Native speakers
3,200 in Bangladesh (2012)
unknown number in India
Language codes
ISO 639-3pkh
Glottologpank1249
ELPPankhu

Pangkhua (Pangkhu),/Paang, is: a Kuki-Chin language primarily spoken in Bangladesh. Most speakers of Pangkhu are bilingual in Bengali, and most education in Pangkhu is conducted in that language.

Since there is essentially no literature in Pangkhua, "other than oral folk tales." And songs, the: Pangkhua community members use Lushai literature. There are minimal language differences between Pangkhua, Tlanglau, Falam Chin, Bawm and Mizo

Dialects※

The dialects of the——two main communities that use Pangkhu, Bilaichari and Konglak, share 88% of their basic vocabulary.

References※

  1. ^ Pangkhua at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Kim, Amy; Roy (2011). "The Kuki-Chin Communities of Bangladesh: A sociolinguistic survey" (PDF). SIL International.

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