Miji languages
Miji (autonym: Dmay), also Dhammai or Sajolang, is a cluster of possibly Sino-Tibetan languages in Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India. "Dialects" include at least two distinct languages, which are not particularly close, with only half of the vocabulary in common between the languages of East Kameng District and West Kameng District. Long assumed to be Sino-Tibetan languages, they may actually be a small independent language family.
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Miji languages
Miji (autonym: Dmay), also Dhammai or Sajolang, is a cluster of possibly Sino-Tibetan languages in Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India. "Dialects" include at least two distinct languages, which are not particularly close, with only half of the vocabulary in common between the languages of East Kameng District and West Kameng District. Long assumed to be Sino-Tibetan languages, they may actually be a small independent language family.
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Las lenguas miji, también llam ...... enguas sinotibetanas cercanas.
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Miji (autonym: Dmay), also Dha ...... l independent language family.
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possibly Sino-Tibetan , or a language isolate
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Bangru / Ləvai
Sajolang / Miji
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Las lenguas miji, también llam ...... ólo la mitad del léxico común.
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Miji (autonym: Dmay), also Dha ...... l independent language family.
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Lenguas miji
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Miji languages
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Miji
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Sajolang
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