Bangru | |
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Ləvai | |
Tadə Baŋru | |
Native to | India, China |
Region | Arunachal Pradesh, Tibet |
Native speakers | 1,500 (2015)[1] |
possibly Sino-Tibetan?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | bang1369 |
ELP | Levai |
Bangru (Tadə Baŋru or Tadʑu Baŋru), also known as Ləvai (Ləwjɛ) and occasionally as Northern Miji[2] is a language spoken in Sarli Circle,[3] northern Kurung Kumey District by 1,500 people.[1] Long unclassified due to poor documentation, it turns out to be related to the Miji languages.[4]
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