Zou language
Zou (literally "of the hills"), or Zo, Zomi, Yo, Yaw, or Jo, is a Northern Kukish language originating in northwestern Burma and spoken also in Manipur in northeastern India, where the name is spelled Zou. The name Zou is sometimes used as a cover term for the languages of all Kukish and Chin peoples. (See Zo people.)
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Zou language
Zou (literally "of the hills"), or Zo, Zomi, Yo, Yaw, or Jo, is a Northern Kukish language originating in northwestern Burma and spoken also in Manipur in northeastern India, where the name is spelled Zou. The name Zou is sometimes used as a cover term for the languages of all Kukish and Chin peoples. (See Zo people.)
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Zou (auch Zo, Jou, Kuki Chin, ...... einischen Schrift geschrieben.
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Zou (literally "of the hills") ...... Chin peoples. (See Zo people.)
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Zou (auch Zo, Jou, Kuki Chin, ...... einischen Schrift geschrieben.
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Zou (literally "of the hills") ...... Chin peoples. (See Zo people.)
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Zou (Sprache)
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Zou language
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