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Wancho language

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Language

Wancho
𞋒𞋀𞋉𞋃𞋕
वांचो‎
The word 'Wancho' in Wancho script
Native toIndia
Native speakers
59,154 (2011 census)[1]
Wancho script
Devanagari
Language codes
ISO 639-3nnp
Glottologwanc1238
ELPWancho Naga
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Wancho (वांचो‎) is aKonyak language of north-easternIndia. Wancho is spoken in 36 villages of southeasternLongding district,Tirap district,Arunachal Pradesh, as well as inAssam andNagaland (Ethnologue). Alternate names include Banpara Naga, Joboka, Jokoba.

People

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Wancho is spoken by theWancho people who have a population of 56,866 according to a 2011 consensus, and mainly populate the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Although a minority, these inhabitants have a rich culture with rituals, ceremonial practices, religion, and various dialects of Wancho.[2]

The Wancho Ngun sign, equivalent toIndian rupee (₹)

Dialects

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Ethnologue lists the following dialects of Wancho.

  • Changnoi
  • Bor Muthun (Bor Mutonia)
  • Horu Muthun
  • Kulung Muthun (Mithan)

There is significant variation among the dialects spoken in the upper and lower regions.

Orthography

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Wancho is generally written in eitherDevanagari orLatin script.Between 2001 and 2012, teacher Banwang Losu devised a unique alphabeticWancho script which is taught in some schools.[3] In 2019, the script was officially published intoUnicode 12.0.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011".www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved7 July 2018.
  2. ^Wancho people.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 8 Feb. 2018
  3. ^Everson, Michael (26 July 2017)."L2/17-067R: Proposal to encode the Wancho script in the UCS"(PDF).
  4. ^Unicode, Inc."Announcing The Unicode® Standard, Version 12.0".{{cite web}}:|first1= has generic name (help)
For a list of words relating to Wancho language, see theWancho language category of words inWiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boro–Garo
Boroic
Garo
Kochic
Deori
Konyak
(Northern Naga)
Konyak
Tangsa–Nocte
Jingpho–Luish
Jingpho
Luish (Asakian)
Arunachal
Pradesh
Sal
Tani
Other
Assam
Indo-Aryan
Sino-Tibetan
Kuki-Chin
Sal
Tani
Zeme
Other
Kra-Dai
Manipur
Kuki-Chin
Northern
Other
Zeme
Other
Meghalaya
Kuki-Chin
Khasic
Other
Mizoram
Nagaland
Sino-
Tibetan
Angami-
Pochuri
Ao
Sal
Zeme
Other
Other
Sikkim
Tripura
Indo-Aryan
Sino-Tibetan


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