The Kuki-Chin-Naga languages are a geographic clustering of languages of the Tibeto-Burman family in James Matisoff's classification used by Ethnologue. Their genealogical relationship both to each other and to the rest of Tibeto-Burman is unresolved, but Matisoff lumps them together as a convenience pending further research. The languages are spoken by the ethnically related Naga people of Nagaland, the Chin people of Myanmar, and the Kuki people.

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  • The Kuki-Chin-Naga languages are a geographic clustering of languages of the Tibeto-Burman family in James Matisoff's classification used by Ethnologue. Their genealogical relationship both to each other and to the rest of Tibeto-Burman is unresolved, but Matisoff lumps them together as a convenience pending further research. The languages are spoken by the ethnically related Naga people of Nagaland, the Chin people of Myanmar, and the Kuki people. The larger among these languages have communities of several ten thousands of native speakers, and a few have more than 100,000, such as Mizo (540,000), Thado (150,000) or Ao (140,000). None of these ethnicities corresponds to a linguistic unit. "Kuki" and "Chin" are essentially synonyms, whereas the Naga speak languages of several families. The families are: Kuki-Chin Angami-Pochuri Ao Zeme Tangkhul Meithei is also often included. The Konyak languages, also spoken by ethnic Naga, are not.
  • Die Kuki-Chin-Naga-Sprachen bilden eine große Untergruppe der tibetobirmanischen Sprachen, eines Primärzweiges des Sinotibetischen. Die etwa 70 Sprachen werden von 5,2 Millionen Menschen hauptsächlich in Nordost-Indien gesprochen. Kuki-Chin-Naga besteht aus mehreren Untergruppen, die allgemein anerkannte genetische Einheiten bilden: dem Mizo-Kuki-Chin, Ao-Naga, Angami-Pochuri-Naga, Zeme-Naga, Tangkhul-Naga und den bedeutenden Einzelsprachen Meithei (Manipuri) und Karbi (Mikir). Außer Meithei und Karbi sind Mizo (Lushai), Angami, und Tangkhul größere Sprachen dieser Gruppe.
  • 库基-钦-那加语言是马蒂索夫藏缅语分类中的一个类别。把这些语言集中在一起主要是地理上的考虑,它们的发生学关系还有待确定。这个类别的名称来源于库基族、钦族(缅甸钦邦)和那加族(印度那加兰邦)。但是那加族的Konyak语支不属于这一类,属于萨尔语群。 这个类别包括五个语支: 库基-钦语支 Ao Angami-Pochuri Zeme Tangkhul 这些语言中使用人数最多的是库基-钦语支的米佐语(印度米佐拉姆邦),有70万人使用。 曼尼普尔语有时也被划入这一类。
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  • Kuki-Chin-Naga
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  • The Kuki-Chin-Naga languages are a geographic clustering of languages of the Tibeto-Burman family in James Matisoff's classification used by Ethnologue. Their genealogical relationship both to each other and to the rest of Tibeto-Burman is unresolved, but Matisoff lumps them together as a convenience pending further research. The languages are spoken by the ethnically related Naga people of Nagaland, the Chin people of Myanmar, and the Kuki people.
  • Die Kuki-Chin-Naga-Sprachen bilden eine große Untergruppe der tibetobirmanischen Sprachen, eines Primärzweiges des Sinotibetischen. Die etwa 70 Sprachen werden von 5,2 Millionen Menschen hauptsächlich in Nordost-Indien gesprochen. Kuki-Chin-Naga besteht aus mehreren Untergruppen, die allgemein anerkannte genetische Einheiten bilden: dem Mizo-Kuki-Chin, Ao-Naga, Angami-Pochuri-Naga, Zeme-Naga, Tangkhul-Naga und den bedeutenden Einzelsprachen Meithei (Manipuri) und Karbi (Mikir).
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  • Kuki-Chin-Naga
  • Kuki-Chin-Naga-Sprachen
  • 库基-钦-那加语言
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