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.

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