Angami–Pochuri languages
The Angami - Pochuri - Naga languages or Angami - Pochuri languages form a sub- unit of the Kuki - Chin- Naga languages belonging to the Tibeto-Burman languages , a primary branch of the Sino Tibetan. The ten - Pochuri Angami languages are spoken by 450,000 people in northeast India in the state of Nagaland. The largest individual languages are Angami and Sema, each with about 100,000 speakers.
Angami Naga - Pochuri within the Sino Tibetan
- Sino-Tibetan Tibetobirmanisch Kuki - Chin- Naga Mizo - Kuki -Chin
- Ao - Naga
- Angami Naga - Pochuri -
- Zeme - Naga
- Tangkhul - Naga
- Meithei ( Manipuri )
- Karbi ( Mikir )
Internal classification and numbers of speakers
- Angami Naga - Pochuri - Angami branch Angami (110 thousand), Chokri (20 thousand)
- Mao ( Sopvoma ) (80 thousand), Kheza (25 thousand)
- Sema ( Sumi, Simi ) (130 thousand)
- Rengma (Mon) (35 thousand)
- Pochuri (15 thousand)
- Ntenyi (7 thousand)
- Meluri ( anyo ) †
Classification and numbers of speakers according to the specified web link.