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Chakma language (Changma Vaj or Changma Kodha) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Chakma people. Its better-known
closest relatives are Bengali, Assamese, Chittagonian, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Tanchangya, Rohingya and Sylheti. It is spoken
by nearly 310,000 people in southeast Bangladesh near Chittagong City, and another 300,000 in India in Mizoram, Assam, and
Tripura. It is written using the Chakma script, which is also called Ajhā pāṭh, sometimes romanized Ojhopath. Literacy
in Chakma script is low. It is not officially recognized by the Bangladesh government. Although there were no Chakma language
radio or television stations as of 2011, the language has a presence in social media and on YouTube. The Hill Education Chakma
Script website provides tutorials, videos, e-books, and Chakma language forums. In 2012, the Government of Tripura announced
it would introduce Chakma language in Chakma script in primary schools of Tripura. Imparting of education up to elementary
stage in mother tongue is a national policy. To begin with Chakma language subjects in its own scripts will be introduced
in 58 primary schools in Chakma concentrated areas. |
Names (more)[en] Tanchangya language[pt] Língua tanchangya |
Language type : Living
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