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Central Nicobarese languages

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Nicobarese language of India
Central Nicobarese
Geographic
distribution
Camorta,Nancowry,Katchal, &Trinket Islands,
India
Native speakers
10,100 (2001)[1]
Linguistic classificationAustroasiatic
Subdivisions
Language codes
ISO 639-3ncb
Glottologcent1990
ELPCentral Nicobarese

Central Nicobarese is a group ofNicobarese languages spoken by 10,000 people (as of the 2001 census) on theNicobar Islands. The varieties spoken on the various islands apart from Trinket are not mutually intelligible, and are considered separate languages:

References

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  1. ^Central Nicobarese atEthnologue (25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon
  • Italics and followed by (Extinct) indicateextinct languages
  • Languages between parentheses and preceded by @ arevarieties of the language on their left.
Bahnaric
North
West
Central
South
Others
Katuic
West
Katu
Others
Vietic
Viet-Muong
Chut
Kri
Phong–Liha
Others
Khmuic
Phay-Pram
Others
Pearic
Western
(Chong)
Central
Southern
Others
Khasi–
Palaungic
Khasic
Khasi-Pnar-Lyngngam
Others
Palaungic
West
East
Angkuic
Waic
Bit-Khang
Lamet
Others
Munda
North
Kherwarian
Mundaric
Santalic
South
Sora-Gorum
Gutob-Remo
Others
Nicobarese
Chaura-Teresa
Central
Southern
Aslian
Jahaic (Northern)
Senoic (Central)
Semelaic (Southern)
Others
Others
Proto-
languages


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