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Hruso, also known as Aka (Angka), is a language of Arunachal Pradesh India. Long assumed to be a Sino-Tibetan language, it may actually be a language isolate. It is spoken by 3,000 people in 21 villages in Thrizino Circle, West Kameng District. The Hruso people inhabit areas of South East Kameng and are concentrated in the Bichom River Valley, and speak English, Hindi, and Miji in addition to Hruso. Bangru (Ləvai), spoken on the Tibetan border, might be related to Hruso, but it seems more likely that it is a dialect of Miji.

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  • Hruso, also known as Aka (Angka), is a language of Arunachal Pradesh India. Long assumed to be a Sino-Tibetan language, it may actually be a language isolate. It is spoken by 3,000 people in 21 villages in Thrizino Circle, West Kameng District. The Hruso people inhabit areas of South East Kameng and are concentrated in the Bichom River Valley, and speak English, Hindi, and Miji in addition to Hruso. Bangru (Ləvai), spoken on the Tibetan border, might be related to Hruso, but it seems more likely that it is a dialect of Miji. (en)
  • 鲁苏语是藏南地区一种语言。一般认为它属于汉藏语系,但实际上可能是孤立语言。由西卡门县特里齐若21个村的3千人使用。鲁苏人生活在卡门东南部,集中于比熊河(Bichom River)河谷,除鲁苏语外还说英语、印地语和达迈语。 崩如语分布在西藏边境,可能和鲁苏语有亲缘关系,但它更像是达迈语方言。 (zh)
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  • hru
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  • 1105894409 (xsd:integer)
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  • Angka, Gusso, Hrusso, Tenae (en)
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  • 2007 (xsd:integer)
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  • Levai? (en)
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  • Sino-Tibetan (en)
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  • hrus1242 (en)
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  • Hruso (en)
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  • hru (en)
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  • Hruso (en)
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  • Aka (en)
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  • e18 (en)
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  • 3000 (xsd:integer)
  • perhaps including Levai (en)
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  • Hruso, also known as Aka (Angka), is a language of Arunachal Pradesh India. Long assumed to be a Sino-Tibetan language, it may actually be a language isolate. It is spoken by 3,000 people in 21 villages in Thrizino Circle, West Kameng District. The Hruso people inhabit areas of South East Kameng and are concentrated in the Bichom River Valley, and speak English, Hindi, and Miji in addition to Hruso. Bangru (Ləvai), spoken on the Tibetan border, might be related to Hruso, but it seems more likely that it is a dialect of Miji. (en)
  • 鲁苏语是藏南地区一种语言。一般认为它属于汉藏语系,但实际上可能是孤立语言。由西卡门县特里齐若21个村的3千人使用。鲁苏人生活在卡门东南部,集中于比熊河(Bichom River)河谷,除鲁苏语外还说英语、印地语和达迈语。 崩如语分布在西藏边境,可能和鲁苏语有亲缘关系,但它更像是达迈语方言。 (zh)
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  • Hruso language (en)
  • 鲁苏语 (zh)
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  • Aka (en)
  • Hruso (en)
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