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Lotha
(Kyongyi) Periodic Table of the Elements |
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Fe unjak yonjak |
Cu unmyan yonmyun |
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Sn unpyak teing |
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Au unjüm shona |
Hg unpyajü yonpyajü |
Pb_soa_sochia unsha yonsha |
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Konyak Periodic Table Ao Periodic Table Angami Periodic Table |
Lotha is part of the Ao subgroup of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by approximately 170,000 people in Wokha district, west-central Nagaland, India. It is centered in the small district of Wokha (capital Wokha). This district has more than 114 villages such as Pangti, Maraju (Merapani), Englan, Baghty (Pakti) and others, where the language is widely spoken and studied.
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Ao (dialect
Chungli) Periodic Table of the Elements |
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Al tekshiyan |
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Fe meraang |
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Au hoon |
Pb yinsǖ |
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Konyak Periodic Table Lotha Periodic Table Angami Periodic Table |
The Ao language which belongs to the Tibeto-Burman family, is spoken mainly in the Mokokchung District of Nagaland. It has three dialects: Chungli, Mongsen and Chanki. Chungli is the standard dialect used in schools and textbooks. The words for this dictionary have been collected from the Chungli dialect.