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Angami is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Naga Hills in the northeastern part of India, in Kohima district, Nagaland.
In 2001, there is an estimate of 125,000 first language (L1) Angami speakers. Under the UNESCO’s Language Vitality and Endangerment
framework, Angami is at the level of vulnerable where most children still speak the language, but it may be restricted to
certain domains. There are several dialects, the most prominent being Khonoma, and Tenyidie AKA Kohima (in the state capital
of Kohima). Others include Dzüna, Kehena, Chakroma (Western Angami), Mima, Nali, Mozome. Tenyidie is the prestige dialect,
used for publications and taught in the schools. |
Names (more)[br] Angameg[en] Angami Naga [fr] Angami [ru] Ангами [th] ภาษาองามี |
Language type : Living
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